Henrik Eriksson returns to Djurgården after time away

Veteran forward Henrik Eriksson is back with Djurgården after five seasons with other clubs. The 36-year-old will rejoin the team for the upcoming season.

Henrik Eriksson returns to Djurgården after spending time in Finland, Mora and Södertälje. He played 12 seasons and 555 matches with the club earlier in his career before leaving against the wishes of many supporters. Eriksson is known for his sacrificing style of play and has served in the team's captain group for seven seasons.

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