Brondby enters transfer duel for Rajmund Toth

Brondby has officially entered the race for Hungarian midfielder Rajmund Toth, who is also on 1. FC Nürnberg's radar. The 22‑year‑old impressed at ETO FC, helping them win the Hungarian league and debuting for the national team in June with a goal. Bild reports Brondby's offer sits around €2 million – roughly 15 million kroner – making them the biggest challenger.

Brondby currently sit 4th in the Superliga with 45 points after 32 games (13‑6‑13) and a recent form of LWLDL. They have scored 44 goals and conceded 35 (+9 goal difference), yet remain 22 points behind leaders Aarhus. Their latest result was a 1‑3 loss to FC Copenhagen on 21 May 2026, and they have dropped the last two matches in a 1W‑1D‑3L run.

Why is Toth attractive to Brondby?

Toth already boasts 91 appearances for ETO FC despite his age, showing defensive solidity and an eye for goal – evidenced by his debut strike for Hungary. His experience from a title‑winning season could give Brondby the midfield stability many feel is missing. Moreover, his price fits Brondby's current budget, which has been strained by recent results.

What does the competition with Nürnberg mean?

1. FC Nürnberg has also shown interest, previously offering about €1.5 million including bonuses, but without securing a deal. Brondby's higher bid of roughly €2 million signals the club's willingness to invest. A successful signing would likely force Nürnberg to raise their offer, potentially inflating the market for young central midfielders.

What lies ahead?

Should Brondby land Toth, he will need to adapt quickly to a squad fighting to regain lost ground in the table. His arrival could also shape other summer moves, as the club may free up funds by off‑loading players who no longer fit the new tactical plan. Regardless of the outcome, the tussle over Toth gives Brondby a boost heading into a season where they aim to close the gap on the leaders.

Source: Bild, 2026‑06‑15.