Christian Eriksen needs to make a decision about his future. After suffering from a cardiac arrest in the last Euros, the Danish midfielder has been able to return to the top level with Brentford and has several clubs interested in him.
Manchester United made an offer at the request of Erik ten Hag, who specifically asked the club to sign Eriksen for next season. However, the 30 year-old midfielder decided to reject the offer from the 'Red Devils'.
According to 'The Guardian', Eriksen does not want to live in Manchester because he is settled in London. Furthermore, he promised Tottenham that he would not sign for any of the Premier League's 'Big Six'.
With this in mind, everything seems to suggest that Eriksen could stay at Brentford for a little more time. 'The Bees' hope that they will be able to keep the player for next season, but know that it will not be easy due to the high levels of interest in the player from around the world.
"I know that we still have a chance and I hope that he makes his mind up in the next two weeks because he's on holiday at the moment. The agreement is that he will call me and let me know what he wants to do. He still has not decided.", Thomas Frank, manager of the English club, told 'AS' in an interview.