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By BEN WILLCOCKS, ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Published: 01: 59 AEST, 11 September 2025 | Updated: 01: 59 AEST, 11 September 2025 2 View comments Christian Eriksen has reportedly agreed to join a new club after rejecting a proposal from Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mc Elhenney's Wrexham in the Championship. The Danish midfielder, who left Manchester United at the end of last season, has been exploring his options after becoming a free agent and turned down a stunning approach from the ambitious Welsh club in July, with the hope of continuing his career at a top-flight team. And now, just 10 days after the close of the summer transfer window, Eriksen's patience appears to have been rewarded. Bundesliga outfit Wolfsburg have reportedly agreed personal terms with the Dane, who flew from Odense to Braunschweig on Wednesday in a bid to finalise the move. According to Danish outlet Tipsbladet, the free transfer is on the verge of completion, subject to a successful medical. The move will see Eriksen team up with compatriot Peter Christiansen, who was appointed Wolfsburg's managing director for sport back in 2024. Christian Eriksen has reportedly agreed to join a new club following his Manchester United exit Eriksen, who rejected an ambitious approach from Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mc Elhenney's Championship side Wrexham earlier this summer, has agreed to sign for Wolfsburg in Germany Make your 7 picks by 12. 30pm every Saturday to win £1, 000* Manchester City V Manchester United *18+, excludes NI. Terms and conditions apply Since Christiansen's arrival, the German club have signed several Danish players including the likes of Andreas Skov Olsen, Jesper Lindstrom, Joakim Mahle and Jonas Wind. Eriksen, 33, boasts the most international appearances for the country with 144 to his name. While rejecting the advances of Wrexham this summer, Eriksen was also a target for Burnley and Malmo during the transfer window. His decision to join Wolfsburg will represent his first opportunity in the Bundesliga, given he has previously played for Eredivisie giants Ajax, Serie A club Inter and Premier League outfits Tottenham, Brentford and Man United during his career so far.
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