Daniel Daga has been cleared to play again after Molde confirmed his return following a court acquittal [1].
The decision allows the player to reintegrate into the squad and resume professional competition. This return marks the end of a period of uncertainty regarding Daga's eligibility and legal standing in Norway.
Molde announced the update through a statement published on the club's official website [1]. The announcement confirms that Daga is now eligible to participate in matches and training sessions once more.
The club provided a specific caveat regarding the legal status of the ruling. Molde said the verdict is not yet legally binding [1]. Despite this, the organization has moved forward with the player's return to the pitch.
This development resolves a critical personnel issue for the team. Daga's absence created a gap in the roster that the club now seeks to fill by bringing the player back into the active lineup.
The process of reintegration will likely involve a transition period as the player returns to match fitness. The club's decision to act before the verdict is fully binding suggests a desire to maximize the player's availability for the current season.
“Daniel Daga has been cleared to play again”
The return of Daniel Daga provides Molde with an immediate boost in squad depth, though the fact that the verdict is not yet legally binding indicates a potential for future legal appeals. By reintegrating the player now, the club is prioritizing athletic availability over the finality of the judicial process.



