[뉴스더원=김준환 대학생기자] While Manchester United, a member of the EPL (Premier League), is showing an upward trend, midfielder Christian Eriksen, who is at the center of it, will leave for a long time due to an ankle injury.
In response, Manchester United hastily hired midfielder Marcel Sabitzer from Bayern Munich (Germany) to fill his vacancy.
Manchester United said on the club website on the 31st (Korean time), “Eriksen is expected to be out for a long time due to an ankle injury sustained in the FA Cup match once morest Reading on the 28th.” I won’t be able to play,” he said.
Eriksen tripped over a rough tackle from opposing striker Andy Carroll in the 8th minute of the second half, and was substituted out 4 minutes later. After the game, he was even captured on his crutches. In the worst case, it was Manchester United that had to think regarding the season out, so they hurriedly turned off the lights.
It was the last day of the transfer market, so a sudden recruitment seemed difficult, but fortunately, Mercy was quickly recruited. It is said that Manchester United’s manager Tenhach was able to speed up the loan signing of Sabitzer thanks to his relationship with Munich while serving as second-team manager in the past.
In the end, Manchester United said on the club’s official website on the 1st (Korean time), “Xavicher will join on loan until June of this year.” “He has played 443 matches in Europe, including 54 since joining Munich. Austria He also appeared in 68 matches for the national team.”
Sabitzer showed good performance in Leipzig and was a key resource for the team, but following the transfer, in Munich, he was often used as a replacement resource rather than the main player. Sabitzer has the ability to play the role of Eriksen’s playmaker.
“Sometimes in life you have to make important decisions quickly. As soon as I heard regarding this opportunity, I knew it was the right thing for me and I want to help the club achieve its goals this season,” said Sabitzer.
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