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The AFC Wrexham and its owners from Hollywood, Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney, apparently want to celebrate the first promotion to the 2nd league for over 40 years with a statement transfer. The Welsh club made an offer to the Christian Eriksen, which was unified by Manchester United after its end of the contract, as his consultant Martin Schootsin confirmed to the sports edition of the “Daily Mail”. The 33 -year -old midfielder has even greater goals.

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“Wrexham really improves everything, both on and next to the field. It is an extremely impressive project that can be seen there in the presence of people like Michael Williamson (managing director, previously at Inter Milan; editor’s note),” Schoots praised: “Christian would still like to play in the first division and definitely stay in Western Europe.” A change to Saudi Arabia, for example, should also be excluded. There have been contacts between the club and the player side, but it has to fit for a transfer for both sides.

In the Premier League, Eriksen played for Tottenham Hotspur for seven years in the Premier League for three years and for half a year for FC Brentford. He scored 55 goals and 81 templates in 310 league games. The market value of the Danish record national player (144 missions), once at 100 million euros, fell to 4 million due to age. At the Red Devils, Eriksen was a candidate for interchangeable candidate between starting eleven and joker role in 2024/25.

Since the ascent, Wrexham has invested 4.7 million euros in replacement for six new additions. The New Zealand international Liberato Cacacace (24), who came from FC Empoli from Italy, is the most expensive access in the history of the club with EUR 2.5 million – provided that Lewis O’Brien (26), who was hired from Nottingham, was not even more expensive. With a market value of EUR 4 million, it is the most valuable player who has ever signed at Wrexham. In addition, the Welsh national goalkeeper Danny Ward (32) from Leicester (for the transfer overview) came.

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