Former Hammer Ljungberg set to sign for Seattle
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Former Hammer Ljungberg set to sign for Seattle
Former Arsenal and West Ham midfielder Freddie Ljungberg is set to join MLS side Seattle Sounders, according to reports in his homeland.
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The Swedish midfielder is without a club.
The former Sweden international is rumoured to have signed a two-year deal and Seattle Sounders have announced that a press conference will take place on Tuesday afternoon where they will unveil a new star player.
Ljungberg's agent, Claes Elefalk, has landed in the US but has not confirmed that his client is with him.
He told Aftonbladet: "We have no comments to the press today. I have nothing to say more than something is going to happen soon."
The MLS clubs have a contract limit but the move will be made possible due to the 'designated player rule' that was announced when David Beckham signed for LA Galaxy.
Ljungberg made a name for himself at Arsenal who he signed for in 1998 where he gained the reputation as a goal-scoring midfielder.
He left the Gunners in 2007 and joined West Ham United, but failed to hit his previous heights at Upton Park and would join goalkeeper Kasey Keller, midfielder Sanna Nyassi and forward Sebastien Le Toux as the first four players on the Sounders FC roster for the inaugural season, which begins in March 2009.
Sounders FC general manager Adrian Hanauer declined to comment and the team would not confirm the report, although rumors of the club's interest in Ljungberg have circled for several weeks.
GettyImages
The Swedish midfielder is without a club.
The former Sweden international is rumoured to have signed a two-year deal and Seattle Sounders have announced that a press conference will take place on Tuesday afternoon where they will unveil a new star player.
Ljungberg's agent, Claes Elefalk, has landed in the US but has not confirmed that his client is with him.
He told Aftonbladet: "We have no comments to the press today. I have nothing to say more than something is going to happen soon."
The MLS clubs have a contract limit but the move will be made possible due to the 'designated player rule' that was announced when David Beckham signed for LA Galaxy.
Ljungberg made a name for himself at Arsenal who he signed for in 1998 where he gained the reputation as a goal-scoring midfielder.
He left the Gunners in 2007 and joined West Ham United, but failed to hit his previous heights at Upton Park and would join goalkeeper Kasey Keller, midfielder Sanna Nyassi and forward Sebastien Le Toux as the first four players on the Sounders FC roster for the inaugural season, which begins in March 2009.
Sounders FC general manager Adrian Hanauer declined to comment and the team would not confirm the report, although rumors of the club's interest in Ljungberg have circled for several weeks.






