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Conte advised to avoid Christian Eriksen reunion and make ‘smart’ Tottenham move for alternative

Christian Eriksen future. Antonio Conte, Tottenham manager, pictured here during his time in charge of Italy - is being linked with a move

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte is being advised to avoid the temptation to bring Christian Eriksen back to the club this summer – and put all his energies into the signing of a £60m alternative.

The classy Dane is back to his best after a remarkable 10 months. Having collapsed at Euro 2020 following a cardiac arrest, it would not have surprised anyone had Eriksen decided to call time on his career. Instead – and upon medical advice – Eriksen signed a short-term deal at Brentford in January.

And he has looked back to his best at the Bees. Indeed, Brentford are yet to lose a game in which Eriksen has started. And his return to form has seen a number of sides being linked with his signature.

Thomas Frank, Brentford’s manager, has made clear his desire to see him extend his stay.

However, interest from Spurs – as well as Crystal Palace, Everton, Aston Villa and West Ham – threatens their chances. Furthermore, Newcastle are reportedly ready to make Eriksen the fulcrum of their side amid big plans on Tyneside.

All said, there are some who feel a Spurs return for Eriksen would not make sense. He struggled to recapture his best form under Conte during their time together at Inter Milan.

Furthermore, pundit Noel Whelan has advised Spurs to instead focus on another creative midfield target.

To that end, Spurs are reportedly rivalling Arsenal for the £60m signature of Leicester’s James Maddison.

Maddison can replace Christian Eriksen magic

Asked if Maddison would be a good addition for Spurs, Whelan made his feelings clear to Football Insider.

“Absolutely,” he said. “He’s a very intelligent attacking player. He scores goals, gets loads of assists, and he’s a player Tottenham have been crying out for.

“They got Giovani Lo Celso after Christian Eriksen left – that never worked out. They’re really missing that midfield player who has an eye for a killer pass.

“He’s proved he can do it in the Premier League by being a very important piece…

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