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Post by Natty on Aug 6, 2008 15:01:56 GMT -1
West Ham United have reached an agreement to terminate the contract of Fredrik Ljungberg with immediate effect.
The midfielder has been linked with Roma and Olympiakos this summer, but the Swede's agent recently announced he was happy at Upton Park.
However, the Hammers have now agreed to end the 31-year-old's contract to allow him to consider his future.
A statement on West Ham's official website said: "West Ham United and Fredrik Ljungberg have reached agreement about the termination of his contract on undisclosed terms with immediate effect."
Respect Scott Duxbury, West Ham CEO, added: "We respect Freddie Ljungberg's position and are pleased we could reach agreement and wish him all the best in the future. This deal is mutually acceptable to both parties."
A number of clubs are believed to be tracking Ljungberg, who retired from international football at the end of Euro 2008, and there is interest in his services in Europe, the United States and Asia.
However, Ljungberg says he will now take time to think about his options before making a decision on his next move.
Ljungberg said: "I gave my all at West Ham and enjoyed my time there but the decision is the best for the both of us.
"Now I will take my time to consider my football future."
Ljungberg made 25 starts for the Hammers after his £3million move from Arsenal last summer.
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Post by officergroyman on Aug 14, 2008 5:35:54 GMT -1
I heard they are replacing Fredie with this cow ;D ;D
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Post by Mrs H on Aug 14, 2008 8:54:55 GMT -1
He can come and live with me whilst he decides
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