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Christian Eriksen has won 144 caps for Denmark Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen has signed for Wolfsburg after leaving Manchester United at the end of last season. The 33-year-old joins the Bundesliga club on a contract that runs until the summer of 2027. Eriksen made 107 appearances and scored eight goals across three seasons at Old Trafford, helping United win the Carabao Cup in 2023 and FA Cup in 2024. "Wolfsburg is my first club in the Bundesliga - I'm really looking forward to this new adventure. I'm convinced we can achieve something together, " said Eriksen. "I immediately sensed that [Wolfsburg manager] Paul Simonis has a clear vision for the team and for me personally. "The fact that there are several familiar faces in the squad from the Danish national team makes Wolfsburg a particularly attractive proposition for me. " The playmaker, who suffered cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 and has also played for Brentford, Inter Milan, Tottenham and Ajax, had recently been training with Malmo after becoming a free agent. Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast England beaten by SA in rain-reduced opening T20 Tuchel's England analysed: How good are they? Olympic medallist becomes first Briton to join Enhanced Games The rise and fall of the scandalous Maxwell family Was Paddy Mayne a soft-spoken leader, or a hell-raiser? Forensic journalism from all corners of the world The vigilante matriarch behind a complex drugs dynasty 'This isn't undermining clean sport' - Proud defends Enhanced Games. Video'This isn't undermining clean sport' - Proud defends Enhanced Games 'Football risks losing generation of black managers' World Athletics Championships - everything you need to know Fan takes catch despite being on crutches. Video Fan takes catch despite being on crutches Tuchel's England analysed: How good are they? More Than The Score. Audio More Than The Score North on concussions, pressure and Welsh rugby's future. Video North on concussions, pressure and Welsh rugby's future What makes five-goal Haaland such a phenomenal goalscorer? What Spence's England milestone means for Muslims How dream relationship soured as Forest turn to Postecoglou In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week The Whole 10 Yards. Video The Whole 10 Yards Are Scotland finally finding striker solutions? 'People being happy for me is bigger than any win' 'Playing perfectly' - how does Alcaraz rank v men's tennis legends at 22? Watch highlights from Scotland's win over Belarus. Video Watch highlights from Scotland's win over Belarus 'I want to change the game' - meet Black Ferns star Miller 'Partisan Irish fans provide timely Ryder Cup reminder' The wonderkids who didn't make it 'I pretended to be Owen on the street - but you can't compare us' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.