Denmark Midfielder Christian Eriksen Joins Wolfsburg
Christian Eriksen, with over 310 Premier League appearances, joins Wolfsburg to strengthen their squad and aim for a Europa League spot, signing a two-year contract after leaving Manchester United.
- Christian Eriksen, the 33-year-old Danish midfielder, signed a deal lasting two seasons with Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, as announced on Wednesday.
- After his contract with Manchester United ended this summer, Eriksen explored multiple European clubs before Wolfsburg emerged as the leading contender for his signing.
- The move comes after Eriksen recovered from a life-threatening cardiac arrest in 2021 and resumed his playing career following the implantation of a heart monitoring device.
- Sebastian Schindzielorz, Wolfsburg's sporting director, emphasized Eriksen's extensive top-level experience and the valuable addition he represents for the team.
- Wolfsburg expects Eriksen's experience, skill, and personality to boost their squad, especially their young players, aiming to improve their league standing and European prospects.
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Christian Eriksen will continue his career in the Bundesliga. The Danish international has joined Wolfsburg as a free agent until 2027.
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