Rosenborg BK is negotiating a contract with 15-year-old talent Leo Brennskag-Dorsin, son of sports manager Mikael Dorsin. It's a difficult and special case for the club, which must handle a conflict of interest and ensure an objective process. Brennskag-Dorsin is part of what is predicted to be a golden generation in Rosenborg, and the club wants to ensure that he becomes a part of the team. Four other players from the RBK academy have already signed professional contracts with the club. Rosenborg BK has established internal guidelines for handling the case, and daily leader Tore Berdal writes that father Dorsin does not represent the club in matters related to his son. Commentator Birger Løfadli says that there is a conflict of interest, and that Mikael Dorsin must think of Rosenborg as number one, two, and three in the row. Rosenborg BK wants to get a contract with Brennskag-Dorsin, but it's not easy to solve the case. The club must be careful and ensure that the process is objective. Brennskag-Dorsin made his debut for Norway's U16 team in March, and has visited top clubs like Arsenal and Ajax. Rosenborg BK has guidelines that allow players on professional contracts to go to other clubs on trial, and the club sees this as a learning experience for both the player and the academy. Løfadli describes the problem Rosenborg is facing with Brennskag-Dorsin, and says that it's a difficult and special case for the club. It's not just about the individual case, but also about how the club relates to young, local talents in the coming years.