How Paul Warne knew straightaway that new boy Viktor Johansson was the right fit for Rotherham United
The goalkeeper had flown over from Sweden for a two-week trial with Rotherham United and the manager was immediately impressed.
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Hide Ad"During the first practice game on his first day of training I told him I was going to give him a deal," Warne said. "I thought he was brilliant. He couldn't stop smiling."
The Millers this afternoon announced that Johansson, formerly of Aston Villa and Leicester City, had passed a medical and put pen to paper on a two-year deal.
The 21-year-old, who has impressed in pre-season matches, is likely to be the understudy to loan arrival Jamal Blackman yet Warne can see him making the first team at some stage.
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Hide Ad"He might not be 100 per cent ready to be our number one, but in all the games he's played in during pre-season he's been excellent," the boss said.
"He's a bubble of fizz. He comes off his line, his distribution is really good. He came over from Sweden and had to spend two weeks in a hotel, which he didn't blink at.
"He's got a really good story in that he came over from Sweden when he was just 15 to go to Aston Villa before then moving on to Leicester.
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Hide Ad"I spent a bit of time after training sitting outside in the sunshine at the back of Roundwood (training complex) with him. He just 'gets' us. He's just a really nice, positive kid.
"He wants the challenge. He understands that he's going to have to compete with Jamal. I see him as a goalkeeper who is going to be here for a few years. Hopefully he progresses under Andy (goalkeeper coach Warrington). It's a big development year for him."
Johansson, who played for Leicester's Under-21s but never made a senior appearance, was a free agent after leaving the Foxes in the summer.
He will be second in the Millers' keeper pecking order, with Lewis Price dropping to number three.