Setback for Manchester United regarding Eriksen

Christian Eriksen’s future is still up in the air despite Manchester United’s direct approach to get him for free, as he is released from his contract with Brentford on June 30.

According to The Athletic, the Dane prioritizes staying in London next season and that would have meant a setback at Old Trafford, which according to several English media would have already sent the midfielder an offer. In this case, Tottenham and Brentford would win integers to become priority options, although Manchester United’s offer has not yet been rejected.

The same medium indicates that Eriksen would have already spoken with Thomas Frank, from Brentford, at a dinner last Tuesday with the possibility of renewing on the table and the sensations are that these conversations went well.

“I have different offers and options, which we are considering, and then we will make a decision,” Eriksen told Viaplay a few days ago, although he made it clear that “I would love to play in the Champions League again. I know how fun it is, but it is not essential to me.”