Born in the handball-crazy city of Selfoss, Magnusson started his professional career at Valur in the capital Reykjavik, the home club of Stefánsson.
At age 19, he moved to Denmark as he joined Aarhus, he made his national team debut at age 20 and started playing for two-time champions Aalborg, where he was discovered by Magdeburg.
Magnussen signed a four-year contract with Magdeburg until 2024. He was expected to be one half of an outstanding Icelandic duo, but his compatriot Gisli Kristjansson has suffered from bad luck so far.
The 21-year-old playmaker is currently recovering from his fourth shoulder injury in the less than two years he has been with Magdeburg.
“This is such a sad, sad story with Gisli. He could have helped us so much, we would fit so good, but now, others have to manage it,” Magnusson said.
Otherwise, all his expectations from joining Magdeburg have been fulfilled.
“I heard so much about the club and it is really great to play here. The club is great, the team is great, and in the city they all love handball.”