Felix Myhre, born on 4 March 1999, hails from Norway and is a renowned midfielder, chiefly commanding the central area of the pitch for his current team, Brann. Just under the six-foot mark at 5ft 10in (1.8m) and weighing in at a solid 11st 11lb (75kg), Myhre has a significant physical presence on the field, supported by the prestige of his number 8 jersey. He has even had the honour of donning the colours of the Norway national team.
According to Transfermarkt, Myhre is valued at a solid Β£3m in today's competitive market.
Myhreβs football journey began properly in January 2017 when he transferred from third-division team Ullern IF to Valerenga in the Norwegian top-tier, the Eliteserien. The fee remains undisclosed. His debut season saw him make a humble two first-team appearances in league games, but staying power was hinted at. Myhre progressed over the following seasons, making a significant contribution with 19 appearances and three goals in the 2018 season. Consistency defined his tenure at Valerenga, contributing heavily across 2019 and 2020 seasons with 17 and 24 appearances, respectively. His commitment, however, seemed to wane in 2021 with a decrease to six appearances.
The year 2019 also saw Myhre temporarily switch teams as he transferred to Bodo Glimt on loan, but his term was modest and included a mere two first-team appearances. Returning to Valerenga after the completion of his loan period, his protracted tenure continued along the same lines with varying degrees of contributions until 2021.
The summer of 2021 marked a change in scenery for Myhre. He made a move to another Eliteserien team, Brann. Again, the fee remains concealed. Myhre's first season at Brann saw an impressive 15 appearances. His tenure at Brann has thus far proved positive and productive, participating in a sizable number of games with regular goals to his name. In the current year, 2023, he featured in 30 first-team league matches and scored four goals, followed by 27 appearances with three goals in 2024. He contributed similarly in 2025 with 24 appearances and four goals.
Myhre's international exposure includes inclusion in World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026 for Norway where he scored in his only start. He also played in both the Europa League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 and Champions League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 for Brann. The former saw him score during his four starts, while the latter included two starts. He also had a notable participation in Nations League 2024 - 2025 for Norway, with a goal in his two starts - plus one substitute appearance - and the Europa League 2025 - 2026 for Brann, registering two starts and one appearance as a substitute.
