Christian Eriksen ready to leave Manchester United

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Christian Eriksen has opened the door to a move away from Manchester United. The Danish midfielder, who joined from Brentford in 2022, is said to be disappointed with his lack of playing time at Man U. Interviewed by Sky Sportsthe Danish one has however declared to be “really happy with my family who have settled in Manchester. I love being at Manchester United”before adding. “But as a footballer you want to play as much as possible. Away from Manchester United? It depends on what happens and what happens.”

The attacking midfielder’s contract expires next summer and Manchester United may not want to let him leave on a free transfer, selling him in this transfer window. Far from his best years now, Eriksen has scored just one goal and provided just two assists in 22 Premier League games this season.

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