Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen has reportedly made up his mind on leaving his current club. Reports claimed that he already told Jose Mourinho that he will not sign a new deal with Tottenham. The Danish footballer is reportedly attracted to the chance of playing for Manchester United while Real Madrid and Juventus are also interested to sign him.

Real Madrid is reportedly tempted to ink a deal with Christian Eriksen next year reveals a report in Marca. The Danish midfielder will be out of contract at the North London club in the summer of 2020, which means he is free to talk to other clubs by January of next year. Spurs reportedly offered him a new contract with a better wage but he is stalling and reportedly considering to move somewhere else, said Diario AS in October.

Serie A champion Juventus is also allegedly preparing to rival the offer of Real Madrid to Christian Eriksen reports Italian press Corriere Dello Sport. Several reports in Spain claim that Los Blancos are interested to sign the Danish playmaker in winter. Real Madrid was interested in the midfielder since 2018 but his value at that time was around €150m.


However, reports claim that this summer Christian Eriksen's value is below €70m because of his contractual condition, making him more attractive to other teams. Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy reportedly allowed the club to cash in on the Danish midfielder this summer to have more funds for the reinvestment of the squad, however, it did not come to fruition, several reports claimed. Eriksen is also linked to Manchester United, which according to reports, is where the Danish playmaker wants to go after Tottenham.

Last summer, Manchester United made a last-minute ditch to sign Christian Eriksen, but at that time, the Danish midfielder was reportedly not yet convinced to move to Old Trafford. Also, Tottenham Hotspur was demanding around £70m.


The club will most likely accept a figure closer to £25m according to The Athletic. For his part, Christian Eriksen would prefer to move abroad and was reportedly hoping Real Madrid would make a move last summer. Juventus is also interested in him and has a tendency to move for players entering the last months of their contracts.