Iceland international Gylfi Sigurdsson, who hasn't played for more than two years, was a free agent after his contract with Premier League side Everton expired last summer
Sigurdsson, who played for several clubs during his time in England, hasn't featured in a competitive game for more than two years. The Iceland international, 33, has been a free agent since leaving Goodison Park when his contract expired in June 2022.
"I hope that I can come in and contribute with a lot of experience and quality," Sigurdsson told Lyngby's website. "I know that there are a lot of young and talented players in the team, and I really want to learn from me so that we can lift ourselves up together." The Bundesliga side signed Sigurdsson in August 2010. He enjoyed an impressive 18-month spell in Germany - winning Hoffenheim's Player of the Year award - before joining Premier League side Swansea on loan in January 2012.
Lyngby's sporting director Nicas Kjeldsen said: "There is no doubt that we are incredibly proud and happy that today we can present Gylfi Sigurdsson as a Lyngby Boldklub player. Gylfi is a player from a shelf that we cannot normally bring players from."
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