Eriksson
had only moved to Theobalds Lane at the beginning of November after returning
from New Zealand, where he turned out for Hawke`s Bay United.
The
25-year-old started his career with IFK Ostersund in his homeland.
In
August 2016 he crossed the border to sign for Norwegian side Verdal IL but his
next port of call saw him move to the other side of the World to join Australian
side Seaford Rangers.
He
helped the Adelaide-based outfit to the play-offs before making the slightly
shorter move to New Zealand to sign for a Hawke`s Bay team coached by former Everton,
Southend United and Stockport County striker Brett Angell.
Harlow
have also announced that forward Ozzy Adeniji has left the Arena. |