Seattle Sounders’ Ljungberg switches agents, linked with two clubs
Submitted by Andrew Slevison on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 02:03
Seattle Sounders midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has switched agents and is attracting interest from at least two clubs according to reports emanating from his homeland of Sweden.
Swedish newspaper Sportbladet reported that the former Arsenal man had changed from agent Claes Elefalk to Englishman Phil Smith after three years with the Swede.
Ljungberg’s current Sounders deal expires at the end of the year and it is believed that one MLS club and one club in Europe are keen on the 33-year olds services.
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