Christian Eriksen has joined Wolfsburg on a free transfer after he left Manchester United this recent summer. The window was closed but still few deals can be done with the free agents. Eriksen who played for three years in Man United is set to explore the German football. Wolfsburg has signed him for one year which will last until June 2026.
Christian Eriksen has officially joined Bundesliga side Wolfsburg on a free transfer after leaving Manchester United this past summer. Although the transfer window has closed, clubs are still allowed to complete deals for free agents, making Eriksen’s move possible.
The 32-year-old Danish midfielder spent three seasons at Old Trafford, where he contributed with his creativity and experience in midfield. Following his departure, Eriksen has opted for a new challenge in Germany as Wolfsburg look to add both quality and leadership to their squad.
Wolfsburg have confirmed that Eriksen has signed a one-year contract, keeping him at the club until June 2026. The move marks his first venture into German football, adding another chapter to his career after spells in England, Italy, and the Netherlands.
With his vision and passing ability, Wolfsburg hope Eriksen can make an immediate impact in their push for European qualification this season.
 
 
          