mozartfox Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 May be he is leaving Denmark before the Government confiscate his cash?
shen Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 Any relation to Steffen? Iversen is not an uncommon name in Norway or Denmark. My guess is no.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 Schwarzer has been playing in the Premier League since before this guy was born. Jesus
UPinCarolina Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Leicester-City-TRANSFER-NEWS-Fee-agreed-Denmark/story-28615019-detail/story.htmlNot a bad piece of business.
Raw Dykes Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 We're clearly trying to build a team of Daniels.
Nickfosse Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 We're clearly trying to build a team of Daniels. Shouldn't have a problem with Millwall then
foxes21 Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 http://m.leicestermercury.co.uk/Leicester-City-TRANSFER-NEWS-Fee-agreed-Denmark/story-28615019-detail/story.html 200k not bad
Buce Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 Jesus No. He was playing before Shwartzer was even a tingle in his daddy's scrotum.
gurru991 Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 I'm guessing that Kasper being here might have influenced his decision.
MC Prussian Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 Iversen is not an uncommon name in Norway or Denmark. My guess is no. Have you heard anything about Daniel Iversen? Has the Danish press covered his achievements in any way or form recently? Is he any good, highly spoken of?
SheppyFox Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 According to a report from Danish website Bold, Leicester City are closing in on a deal to sign teenage goalkeeper Daniel Iversen from Esbjerg. The Foxes are currently flying high in the Premier League and they have one of the best ‘keepers in the country in the form of Kasper Schmeichel. However that has seemingly not stopped them planning for the future, with 18-year-old Iversen reportedly heading to the King Power Stadium this month. The Bold report claims Iversen is flying to England today to undergo a medical and sign a contract, with a transfer fee of between €1million and €2million having been agreed.
filbertstreet Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 According to a report from Danish website Bold, Leicester City are closing in on a deal to sign teenage goalkeeper Daniel Iversen from Esbjerg. The Foxes are currently flying high in the Premier League and they have one of the best ‘keepers in the country in the form of Kasper Schmeichel. However that has seemingly not stopped them planning for the future, with 18-year-old Iversen reportedly heading to the King Power Stadium this month. The Bold report claims Iversen is flying to England today to undergo a medical and sign a contract, with a transfer fee of between €1million and €2million having been agreed. kroner not euro, it's about 100k-200k proper money
shen Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 Have you heard anything about Daniel Iversen? Has the Danish press covered his achievements in any way or form recently? Is he any good, highly spoken of? To be honest, it's the first I ever hear of him. I don't think he has ever appeared for Esbjergs first team, despite having the #1 shirt this season. He's apparently played through all the national youth team ranks from U-16 to U-19, but I suppose winning talent of the year in 2014 is notable. Doesn't seem to be a great deal of press about him either.
act smiley Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 We're clearly trying to build a team of Daniels. I remember ages ago, they experimented with trying that call-and-return thing when introducing the players and the team included Patrik Gerrbrand, Paddy McCarthy and Patrick Kisnorbo. It was just the Birch shouting Patrick!! in the centre circle.
bluebeau Posted 27 January 2016 Posted 27 January 2016 Let's not forget that Leicester City sold the best goalkeeper in the world, Gordon Banks, to promote a 16 year old kid to being their no.1 keeper, Peter Shilton. If he's good enough, he's old enough! He would have a ready made pal in Kasper, so sign him up Claudio.
Legend fox Posted 28 January 2016 Posted 28 January 2016 God we have had some great keepers banks, shilton, Keller, flowers, walker and now Smichael. All played for there country many times lets get this young kid to do the same.
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