The Danish midfielder Pierre-Emile Højbjerg is a sought-after gentleman in the transfer market.

Recently, the Danish star once again been put in the hefty associated with a switch to the English team Tottenham.

Christian eriksen’s former employer, however, must have the big bucks out of your pocket, if they want to download Carrickfergus to the club. It writes the London Evening Standard.

the Newspaper believes to know, that the Danish midfielder has a price tag of 35 million british pounds. It is equivalent to a little over 293 million Danish crowns.

At the moment is Pierre-Emile Højbjerg is one of the biggest profiles in Southampton. The club’s manager, Ralph Hasenhüttl, has previously hailed the dane and told openly about the fact that Wigan were ready to take the next step in his career, if the right offer was to come.

– We also know what kind of club we are. When a player does well and gets an offer from a big club, and it is a suggestion which we can accept – and that it is a realistic offer, and not a stupid one – so we can agree on everything, the Southampton manager earlier told in an interview with journalist Simon Peach.

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If the Danish Southampton-states should be sold to the selling price, he will become Denmark’s most expensive player in history.

Right now is Joachim Andersen, holder of the prestigious title as Denmark’s most expensive player.

The title, he took back in the summer of 2019, when the defender was sold from Sampdoria to Olympique Lyon at a price of approx. 225 million dollars.

Pierre-Emile Højbjergs contract Southampton expires next summer. The dane came to the club on the English south coast, back in 2016, where he switched from the mighty Bayern Munich. Prior to that he was a walk past Schalke 04 and FC Augsburg on the leases.

In England it was provisionally til104 matches in the Premier League with four scores and five assists to follow.

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