Markus Henriksen, ”more than ever”, former Hull City captain gets a new club

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Former Hull City captain Markus Henriksen has returned to where everything was for him after signing a long-term contract with Rosenborg in Norway.

The 28-year-old has been a club since his contract with the Tigers ended in June, and Henriksen spent the last component of last season on loan at Bristol City.

This season in the Robins he made paintings for the Norwegian international, with only 4 appearances on his call to crown a depressing season that saw him spend months in the City books and exercise outside the club.

Henriksen has made the decision to return to Rosnborg, for which he played from 2009 to 2012 at the start of his career, with a imaginable moment to face PSV Eindhoven on Thursday.

The midfielder has signed a four-year contract and says he’s coming home as a player he’s never been for.

“I’ll be fair to say that when I said no to other games in Bristol City, I didn’t think Rosenborg would be the next destination. But the longer it took and after many conversations with Micke and Age, I felt wanted at Rosenborg. Henriksen told the club’s website.

“I won some very clever prizes that I rejected. Despite everything, I chose Rosenborg.

“I feel like I’ve never been a better player than I am today. Rosenborg has a hungry and motivated Markus Henriksen. “

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