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    Christian Eriksen Joins Wolfsburg

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowSeptember 10, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen signed with Wolfsburg after leaving Manchester United at the season’s end.

    He agreed to a contract running until summer 2027 with the Bundesliga club.

    Career Highlights

    Eriksen made 107 appearances for United, scoring eight goals over three seasons.

    He helped Manchester United win the Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024.

    Eriksen’s Thoughts on Move

    Eriksen said Wolfsburg is his first Bundesliga club and he looks forward to the new challenge.

    He praised Wolfsburg manager Paul Simonis for having a clear vision for the team and himself.

    Eriksen added the presence of Danish national teammates in the squad made Wolfsburg especially appealing.

    Background

    The 33-year-old playmaker survived cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 and previously played for Brentford, Inter Milan, Tottenham, and Ajax.

    After becoming a free agent, he trained with Malmo before signing with Wolfsburg.

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