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National team player Andreas Cornelius undergoes a medical and negotiations on personal terms with a return home to FCK.

The clock is ticking in football Europe

The midnight trap closes for most European clubs, including the Danish ones. So there is no time to be lazy if clubs have time to improve their line-ups before it is too late and the transfer window closes on Thursday night. If more players must be bought or sold, it must be done now.

The communications department at Danish champions FCK was also up early when news of the club's new striker arrived at 07:20 on Wednesday morning.

FC Copenhagen has reached an agreement with Trabzonspor on Danish national team player Andreas Cornelius.

Now only a compulsory medical, personal agreement on terms and a few signings have kept Andreas Cornelius from switching from the Turkish champions to the Danish club, where he has already played twice in his career.

With 35 goals in 139 games for top French, Italian and Turkish football clubs, it is not Mr. Anybody who is targeting a return to FC Copenhagen today, says DR Sporten football commentator Andreas Kraul.

- He left as a young shooting star and now returns as a star who has achieved something. As Turkish champion and Trabzonspor's top scorer last season, Andreas Kraul says.

When the deal is done, the 29-year-old striker will be the club's biggest star, according to Andreas Kraul, because he is loved by the fans and knows FCK well.

- You can do a lot with Andreas Cornelius. So I can understand that it is him that FCK introduces in a pressure situation near the end of the market," says Andreas Kraul.

What should we be looking at today?

Andreas Crowl expects a tumultuous end to the transfer window when attention will be on both the Danish national team, Super League players and the 37-year-old Portuguese in Manchester City.

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- There are several others who would benefit from a place to play. Here I'm thinking most of Martin Braithwaite at Barcelona, where there has been talk of several different clubs.

- Jannik Westergaard is also obvious. He might have to find something other than Leicester. Maybe on a loan deal, says Andreas Crowle.

Also in the Danish Super League, Andreas Kraul expects contracts, pens and signings to go up.

- There are some clubs from Jutland, Vyborg and Silkeborg who still have offers for their profiles. It could well push something all the way up the food chain, he says.

And then there is superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, who has spent more time on the bench than on the pitch for Manchester United in the first four games of the Premier League season.

- It's been a long saga and it seems a constellation, not a super match. "It's one of those things that will definitely be watched today," says Andreas Crowle.

What has been the wildest so far?

As the transfer window comes to an end, you can gradually take stock.

And in many ways, it has been a special one, among others the "circus" at FC Barcelona, as Andreas Crowl calls the time when it was unknown whether or not the Spanish football club could register their newly arrived players. for the coming season or not.

- It is strange that you hear of someone who cannot buy a pack of butter and then suddenly eats at Noma," says Andreas Craul, referring to the club's new, Polish star striker.

- Lewandowski is running around in a Barcelona shirt and cracking boxes. It's strange," says Andreas Kraul.

In addition, the move of Norwegian Erling Haaland to Manchester City was also one of the highlights of the summer. The Norwegian striker has scored six times in his first four league games for Manchester City.

- Haaland is straining too. It's so brutal with him," says Andreas Kraul.

What is the most important thing about the Danish points?

It has been a busy summer for the Danish players. Andreas Christensen moved to Barcelona, Kasper Schmeichel to Nice and Mikkel Damsgaard to Brentford.

- It has turned out to be quite a busy transfer window when it comes to Danish players," says Andreas Kraul.

In this week's edition of DR Sport's football podcast, Fodboldlisten, transfers of Danish players were rated 1 to 11, and there is one deal in particular that stands out.

- I can't get past Christian Eriksen at Manchester United. When you consider that just over a year ago he was dead for a few minutes at the Park, then disappeared for six months, and is now playing regularly for one of the biggest clubs in the world. It's such a wild story," says Andreas Crowle.

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