Surprise transfer. Heungmin, I'm going to Germany! Former DESK Line Key Wolfsburg Transfer...First career Bundesliga debut

Sep 10, 2025

Surprise transfer. Heungmin, I'm going to Germany! Former DESK Line Key Wolfsburg Transfer...First career Bundesliga debut
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There was news that Son Heung-min's former Tottenham teammate Christian Eriksen could leave for the German Bundesliga.

Danish tipbladet will move to Wolfsburg on the 10th (Korea time) "Christian Eriksen."A contract agreement has been reached, and Eriksen will fly to Germany to complete the surprise transfer. " The media insisted that "All that's left is a few formal procedures" and "Now only medical tests and contract signatures"

Christian Eriksen, 33, has been linked with a number of big clubs since leaving Manchester United last summer.




However, Tippsbladett was convinced Eriksen was leaving for Wolfsburg.

The media is showing that "Eriksen is not done yet on the top stage."He will play in the Bundesliga for the first time in his career, with the record of most A-match appearances in Denmark."

Surprise transfer. Heungmin, I'm going to Germany! Former DESK Line Key Wolfsburg Transfer...First career Bundesliga debut
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Surprise transfer. Heungmin, I'm going to Germany! Former DESK Line Key Wolfsburg Transfer...First career Bundesliga debut
Reuters Yonhap News
If Eriksen's transfer to Wolfsburg is completed, it will be a surprise transfer. Until recently, many media predicted that Eriksen's next destination was likely to be Bayer Leverkusen.

Germany's Bild reported on the same day that Eriksen may join Leverkusen as a free agent. The British Daily Express also claimed Leverkusen's interest in Eriksen.

Eriksen is a familiar player to Korean fans. He played for Tottenham with Son Heung-min and played one of the pillars of the 'DESK' line. The DESK line means Dele Alli, Eriksen, Son Heung-min and Harry Kane. When Eriksen and Son Heung-min were together, Tottenham showed off its strong power to reach the UEFA Champions League final.

Eriksen has played for Manchester United since leaving Tottenham until last season. This year's contract ended and he became a free agent. Attention is focusing on whether Eriksen will be able to leave his life behind in the English Premier League (EPL) and announce a new start in the Bundesliga.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.