the Summer transfersaga in Horsens referred to the hunt for a new striker after the captain Kjartan Finnbogasons exit, and on the transfervinduets last day managed it for Bo Henriksen to buy Kasper Junker free in AGF.

But with both Mathias Kristensen and Lasse Krygers goodbye in this transfervindue it has long been obvious that ‘Yellow’ could get even a spearhead.

And him, they have now got.

AC Horsens downloads: the 26-year-old Danish striker Nicolai Brock-Madsen back to Denmark after several years in English football. It confirms manager Bo Henriksen for Horsens Folkeblad.

The former Randers striker comes to AC Horsens on a contract for the rest of the current season, and in the yellow part of the eastern Jutland Horsens-the manager hard to get my arms down:

– We are insanely happy to have signed a contract with Nicolai Brock-Madsen, who comes to AC Horsens, with very good core skills and a great hunger. He was a marked striker in the premier League, when he switched to English football, and I have no doubt that he will be a win for us.

– He must, of course, spend a little time to get used to our way of doing things, but he’s gonna find its way to the cracks, and so I can easily see a long-term cooperation between us and Brock-Madsen, says Bo Henriksen to the club’s website.

Nicolai Brock-Madsen left Randers FC for the benefit of English Birmingham in the summer of 2015, but he has only managed to play eight matches. He has, therefore, been rented out of the three laps to the Dutch PEC Zwolle, Polish Cracovia Krakow and at the latest scottish St. Mirren.

In Scotland, the rental agreement, however, lifted in October, and most recently it was Birmingham’s turn to break with the Danish striker. Nicolai Brock-Madsen comes hence also to AC Horsens on a free transfer.

– First of all I am very pleased with the agreement with AC Horsens, and I very much look forward to train with the team and play matches again. There were several interested clubs, but I had a good talk with Bo, who gave me the right feeling, and the shift to AC Horsens will be good for my development. My ambition is to do well for the team and score goals and then come abroad again at some point, if the right club comes, says Nicolai Brock-Madsen to the club’s website.

In her time in Randers FC played the Danish striker 76 League matches and scoring 14 goals