Report: Brentford offer contract to Christian Eriksen – 9th Danish player at the club?

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“I’m back in top shape” 

According to information acquired by The AthleticChristian Eriksen has received an offer from Brentford. The Premier League club would like to provide the Danish free agent with a contract until the end of the season plus an option for a further year.

For Eriksen, it would be a chance to return to professional football after his collapse at the European Championships last summer – his deal with Inter Milan was terminated by mutual consent in mid-December. Following rumours about a move to former club Ajax, Brentford now appear to have a good chance of bringing Eriksen back to England after two years.

Eriksen wants to go to the World Cup in Qatar: “My heart is not an obstacle”

“My goal is to be at the World Cup in Qatar. I want to play,” the former Tottenham star said in an interview with Danish TV channel DR1. “Physically, I’m back in top shape (…) My heart is not an obstacle,” Eriksen stressed in early January. He cannot play in Serie A, because in Italy athletes with defibrillators are not allowed to play.

Coutinho, Trippier & Co. – The top winter transfers in 2022

Axel Tuanzebe – Man United -> SSC Napoli – Market value: €8M

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Loan fee: €600K

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

Jonathan Rodríguez – Cruz Azul -> Al-Nassr – Market value: €8M

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Fee: €5.3M

Júnior Alonso – Atlético-MG -> FK Krasnodar – Fee: €8M

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Market value: €7M

Tajon Buchanan – New England -> Club Brugge – Market value: €8.5M

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Fee: €6.4M

Orbelín Pineda – CD Cruz Azul -> Celta Vigo – Market value: €9M

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Free transfer

Shamar Nicholson – Charleroi -> Spartak Moscow – Fee: €9M

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Market value: €6.5M

Borja Mayoral – AS Roma -> Getafe – Market value: €10M

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Loan deal (on loan at Roma from Real Madrid)

Gonzalo Villar – AS Roma -> Getafe – Market value: €10M

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Loan deal

Yusuf Demir – FC Barcelona -> Rapid Vienna – Market value: €10M

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Return from loan

Kacper Kozlowski – Brighton* -> Union SG – Market value: €10M

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Loan deal

*signed from Pogon Szczecin for €11M and loaned out to Union SG until the end of the season

Marvin Friedrich – Union Berlin -> Bor. M’gladbach – Market value: €10M

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Fee: ?

Paul Bernardoni – SCO Angers -> AS St.-Étienne – Market value: €10M

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Loan deal

Krzysztof Piatek – Hertha BSC -> Fiorentina – Market value: €10M

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Loan deal

Daryl Dike – Orlando -> West Brom – Market value: €10M

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Fee: €8.6M

Jens Cajuste – Midtjylland -> Stade Reims – Fee: €10M

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Market value: €5M

Diego Valdés – Santos Laguna -> CF América – Fee: €10.6M

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Market value: €6M

Kacper Kozlowski – Pogon Szczecin -> Brighton & Hove* – Fee: €11M

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Market value: €10M

*on loan at Union SG until the end of the season

Vanderson – Grêmio -> AS Monaco – Fee: €11M

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Market value: €8.5M

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

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

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Market value: €3M

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

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Loan fee: €1M

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

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Market value: €8M

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

David Neres – Ajax -> Shakhtar – Market value: €22M

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Fee: €12M

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

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Fee: €3M

Jonathan Ikoné – LOSC -> 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

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

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

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Market value: €45M

Brentford shaped by Danes – World’s biggest plus in squad value

At The Bees, the attacking midfielder would meet several players from his home country: In addition to head coach Thomas Frank and his assistant Brian Riemer, there are no fewer than eight Danish footballers in the first team squad – Christian Nörgaard, Mathias Jensen, Mads Bech Sörensen, Zanka, Mads Roerslev Rasmussen, Jonas LösslMads Bidstrup and Luka Racic. Eriksen knows some of these players from the national team.

The newly-promoted club sits ten points above the relegation spots after 21 and increased the squad’s market value from €80.7 million to €213.1 million in 2021 – the biggest upgrade of any team in the world. In Eriksen, Brentford would also get a player who has worldwide recognition.

Squad values since January 1, 2021 – The biggest winners

10 Venezia FC | Plus: €70.5M

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As of January 9, 2021

8 Real Sociedad | Plus: €75.4M

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7 SE Palmeiras | Plus: €79.8M

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6 VfB Stuttgart | Plus: €82.9M

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4 Aston Villa | Plus: €95M

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3 Sporting Clube | Plus: €99.7M

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2 Manchester United | Plus: €101.9M

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1 Brentford | Plus: €132.4M

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