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Preston sign Foxes goalkeeper Iversen

Preston sign Foxes goalkeeper Iversen

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Preston North End have signed Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen on a four-year deal.
The 27-year-old Dane will join on a free transfer on 1 July when his contract with the Foxes expires.
He previously spent time on loan with the Lancashire side in 2020-21 and 2021-22.
"I love it here. It's the most I've been happy. Preston is where I've played my best football," he told the club website.
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