Eriksen could leave Manchester United this winter

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Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen is likely to leave his club Manchester United in the coming days.

Galatasaray are interested in Manchester United playmaker Christian Eriksen. Will the latter be tempted by this challenge or will he do like his teammate Bruno Fernandes by rejecting an exotic proposal to stay at Old Trafford?

Turkish media claim that the Istanbul club wishes to recruit the Dane before the closure of the transfer window, which is scheduled for February 9.

Eriksen to Turkey?

Manchester United is not against the idea of ​​releasing its Scandinavian member. A departure in the form of a loan, with a purchase option likely to be exercised at the end of the season, would be possible.

If Galatasaray fails to find an agreement now for the former interior player, it should make another attempt to recruit the midfielder this summer. Eriksen’s contract with United runs until the summer of 2025.

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