Christian Eriksen reveals he has ‘an idea’ of where he will be next season as he hunts trophies – and says current club Brentford are ‘definitely’ one of his options with Manchester United and Tottenham keen on the playmaker
Christian Eriksen is targeting trophies and has admitted he has ‘an idea’ of his next move when his short-term contract expires after the final game of Brentford’s Premier League season.
Denmark international Eriksen returned to football for the first time since he suffered a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 when he joined Brentford on January 31, becoming the Bees’ key creative influence across a string of displays that have seen the midfielder linked with Manchester United and former club Tottenham.
Brentford play their final game of an impressive first season in the Premier League when they host Leeds on Sunday, and Eriksen says he is yet to decide whether he will extend his deal with Thomas Frank’s side.
Brentford midfielder Christian Eriksen has scored once and provided four assists in 10 games
The Dane has returned to international action and looks set for the FIFA 2022 Qatar World Cup
Two-time Tottenham Player of the Season Eriksen told BBC Sport: ‘I don’t know what the future holds.
‘It will be a decision from a sporting perspective but also from a family perspective, going into the decision of where we’re going to go.
‘I’ve always wanted to win trophies. I’m always on the competitive side, I always want to be the best version possible in any way, playing at the highest level possible.
When he was asked whether Brentford are ‘in the conversation’, Eriksen replied: ‘They are – they definitely are. I haven’t made up my mind 100 percent of where I’m going.
Eriksen won Serie A during his last full season with a club, helping Inter Milan…
