da betsul: Now January is just around the corner the future of Christian Eriksen could finally be decided.
da esport bet: Foreign clubs will be able to offer him a contract with his deal expiring at the end of the season and there are a number of clubs thinking of doing just that.
Juventus and Inter Milan are two clubs interested, according to The Telegraph. But the same source suggests Manchester United are still in the picture and believe they stand a good chance of luring him to Old Trafford on a free, as they would be able to offer him a lot more than his current wage of £75,000 a week.
Long-term suitors Real Madrid are now believed to have ended their interest in the playmaker, and since Jose Mourinho’s influence has led Toby Alderweireld to renew his deal, Eriksen’s future remains up in the air.
The longer the saga continues the more positive some fans feel, and a few have talked about the prospect of the Dane staying now that he has missed out on the biggest move available.
Eriksen has rediscovered a bit of form over the festive period, playing a key role in the winner against Brighton before rifling home a free kick against Norwich a few days later.
Prior to that it seemed as though there was a lack of effort on show from the 27-year-old, and that led Jose Mourinho to primarily play him in the Champions League, and it is possible that his lack of game time has deterred interest.
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A few fans offer him little sympathy as the development is of his own making, and some have mocked him for seemingly not getting the move he wished for last summer.
Others feel differently, with one fan not caring what happens with the midfielder as the saga has rumbled on since last summer.
Another is desperate for him not to join a Premier League rival though, possibly due to the fear of the repercussions of Spurs coming up against him.
Elsewhere, fans have also been discussing the possibility of a new addition, and many are in support of this young player arriving.