Jensen and Radzinski for Fulham
Friday, July 23, 2004
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Fulham FC have signed Denmark midfield player Claus Jensen and Canada striker Tomasz Radzinski.
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Three-year contract
Jensen, 27, has joined on a three-year contract in a €1.9m transfer from Charlton Athletic FC, while Radzinski arrives for an undisclosed fee from Everton FC, who have used the money from his transfer to sign Millwall FC's Tim Cahill.
International experience
Jensen, 27, has been a success in England since joining Bolton Wanderers FC from Lyngby FC prior to the 1998/99 season. He spent two campaigns with Bolton before moving to Charlton where he made a total of 122 appearances, scoring 16 goals. He represented his country at the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals and at UEFA EURO 2004™.
Busy week
His fellow new arrival, Radzinski, leaves Everton after a three-year spell, during which he made 101 appearances and scored 26 goals. The 30-year-old has signed a three-year contract and is believed to have cost Fulham around €2.6m. Today's signings complete a busy week for the London club who have also signed former England striker Andy Cole from Blackburn Rovers FC while agreeing a new four-year contract with defender Zat Knight.
Everton signing
Everton, meanwhile, have signed Australian midfield player Tim Cahill on a four-year contract from first division Millwall. The 24-year-old joins for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around €3m. He will miss the start of the Premiership season, however, as he is in Australia's football squad for the Athens Olympics.