Eriksen returns to England: Brentford take “unbelievable opportunity”

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“Need to get him match fit” 

Christian Eriksen is back in professional football, and back in the Premier League. Half a year after his cardiac arrest during a European Championship match in Copenhagen in June, the 29-year-old midfielder signed for Brentford FC until the end of the season. Since Eriksen had previously terminated his contract at Inter Milan by mutual agreement, he arrives on a free transfer. Thus, with a market value of €15 million, the so far most valuable free agent is off the market.

Guimarães, Díaz & Co. – The top winter transfers in 2022

Calum Chambers – Arsenal -> Aston Villa – Market value: €12M

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Free transfer

This list takes into account both transfer fee and market value. The higher number is decisive for the ranking.

Cedric Bakambu – BJ Guoan -> Olympique Marseille – Market value: €12M

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Free transfer

Rafinha – PSG -> Real Sociedad – Market value: €12M

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Loan deal

Ainsley Maitland-Niles – Arsenal -> AS Roma – Market value: €12M

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Loan fee: €500K

Samuele Ricci – Empoli -> Torino – Market value: €12M

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Loan deal

Nathan Patterson – Rangers -> Everton – Fee: €14M

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Market value: €3M

Christian Eriksen – Without club -> Brentford – Market value: €15M

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Yusuf Yazici – LOSC Lille -> CSKA Moscow – Market value: €15M

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Loan fee: €350K

Sérgio Oliveira – FC Porto -> AS Roma – Market value: €15M

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Loan fee: €1M

Arthur Cabral – FC Basel -> Fiorentina – Market value: €15M

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Fee: €14M

Ricardo Pepi – Dallas -> FC Augsburg – Fee: €16.4M

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Market value: €8M

Amad Diallo – Man United -> Rangers – Market value: €18M

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Loan deal

Philippe Coutinho – FC Barcelona -> Aston Villa – Market value: €18M

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Loan deal

Kieran Trippier – Atlético -> Newcastle – Market value: €18M

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Fee: €15M

Ilaix Moriba – RB Leipzig -> Valencia – Market value: €20M

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Loan deal

Jérémie Boga – Sassuolo -> Atalanta – Market value: €20M

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Loan deal

David Neres – Ajax -> Shakhtar – Market value: €20M

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Fee: €12M

Yuri Alberto – Internacional -> Zenit – Fee: €20M

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Market value: €12M

Tecatito Corona – FC Porto -> Sevilla – Market value: €22M

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Fee: €3M

Jonathan Ikoné – LOSC Lille -> Fiorentina – Market value: €22M

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Fee: €14M

Vitaliy Mykolenko – Dynamo Kyiv -> Everton – Fee: €23.5M

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Market value: €17M

Sardar Azmoun – Zenit -> Leverkusen – Market value: €25M

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Fee: €4M

Adama Traoré – Wolves -> FC Barccelona – Market value: €28M

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Loan deal

Chris Wood – Burnley -> Newcastle – Fee: €30M

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Market value: €6M

Lucas Digne – Everton -> Aston Villa – Fee: €30M

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Market value: €30M

Anthony Martial – Man United -> Sevilla – Market value: €32M

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Loan deal

Robin Gosens – Atalanta -> Inter Milan – Market value: €35M

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Loan deal

Bruno Guimarães – Olympique Lyon -> Newcastle – Fee: €42.1M

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Market value: €30M

Luis Díaz – FC Porto -> Liverpool – Fee: €45M

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Market value: €40M

Ferran Torres – Man City -> FC Barcelona – Fee: €55M

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Market value: €45M

Dusan Vlahovic – Fiorentina -> Juventus – Fee: €81.6M

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Market value: €70M

For Eriksen, it is a return to England after two years having played for Tottenham Hotspur from 2013 till the end 0f 2019. His move to Inter in the winter transfer window 2020 gave the Spurs their sixth-highest transfer fee in the club’s history. The Dane went to Italy for €27 million, where he is no longer allowed to play professional football with a defibrillator.

“We have taken an unbelievable opportunity to bring a World Class player to Brentford“, manager Thomas Frank said about the transfer which arouses international attention for the Bees. Frank has already coached Eriksen during their time at Denmark’s Under-17. Now, Eriksen hasn’t trained with a team for seven months but worked on his own, as Frank emphasized. “He is fit but we will need to get him match fit and I am looking forward to seeing him work with the players and staff to get back towards his highest level.”

From Dzeko to Coutinho – The most expensive winter transfers in history

23 – Edin Dzeko to Manchester City

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2010/11 | For €35M from Wolfsburg

22 – Lucas Paquetá to AC Milan

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2018/19 | For €38.4M from Flamengo

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2012/13 | For €40M from Sao Paulo FC

20 – Leandro Paredes to PSG

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2018/19 | For €40M from Zenit St. Petersburg

19 – Cédric Bakambu to BJ Gouan

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2017/18 | For €40M from Villarreal

18 – Andy Carroll to Liverpool

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2010/11 | For €41M from Newcastle

17 – Jackson Martínez to Guangzhou

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2015/16 | For €42M from Atlético

16 – Paulinho to Guangzhou

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2018/19 | For €42M from Barcelona

15 Bruno Guimarães to Newcastle

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2021/22 | For €42.1M from Olympique Lyon

14 – Juan Mata to Man United

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2013/14 | For €44.7M from Chelsea

13 Luis Díaz to Liverpool

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2021/22 | For €45M from FC Porto

12 – Alex Teixeira to Jiangsu Suning

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2015/16 | For €50M from Shakhtar

11 – Ferran Torres to FC Barcelona

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2021/22 | For €55M from Manchester City

10 – Fernando Torres to Chelsea

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2010/11 | For €58.5M from Liverpool

8 – Oscar to Shanghai SIPG

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2016/17 | For €60M from Chelsea

8 – Diego Costa to Atlético

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2017/18 | For €60M from Chelsea

7 – Bruno Fernandes to Man United

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2019/20 | For €63M from Sporting

6 – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Arsenal

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2017/18 | For €63.8M from Bor. Dortmund

5 – Christian Pulisic to Chelsea

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2018/19 | For €64M from Bor. Dortmund

4 – Aymeric Laporte to Manchester City

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2017/18 | For €65M from Athletic Club

3 Dusan Vlahovic to Juventus

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2021/22 | For €81.6M from Fiorentina

2 – Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool

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2017/18 | For €84.7M from Southampton

1 – Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona

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2017/18 | For €135M from Liverpool


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