Profiling Daniel Svensson: Who is Dortmund's new leftback?

The Swedish defender has arrived in Dortmund on loan from Nordsjaelland. But who is he, and what can he offer to BVB?
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Who is Daniel Svensson?

Daniel Svensson is a six-foot (1.83m) left-back from the Danish side Nordsjaelland, who also played as a midfielder last year. Daniel spent his youth years at his former club, IF Brommapojkarna, in Sweden before leaving for Denmark in 2020. He has two assists in 19 matches this season.

His passing numbers are high-standard, with a 93 percentile in key passes and 92 in expected assists. However, his 62 percentile in progressive passes has some room for improvement. As a disclaimer, it is good to notice that Daniel takes corners, which could influence his key passing numbers.

His ball-carrying abilities are quite promising. Daniel presents 98 and 85 percentiles in progressive carries and carries in the final third, respectively. His dribbling numbers are also solid, with a 73 percentile dribble success rate. These numbers illustrate his offensive intent, especially highlighted by his 90 percentile of touches in the opposition's box.

His defensive numbers in aerial duels are worrying, exposing a 37 percentile. However, he is still solid on the ground, with 98 percent of tackles won and 81 percentile in interceptions. Despite the natural difference in physicality from the Danish league to the Bundesliga, Daniel could be a nice defensive asset with a fine margin for development due to his young age.

Overall, Daniel Svensson looks like a physical prototype with solid offensive qualities, as he also presents a good presence defending on the ground. Even if he needs to improve in the air, Svensson can become a low-risk/high-reward type of signing for Borussia Dortmund.