Christian Eriksen is in a dilemma regarding his future. On one hand, the midfielder has settled down in Brentford. And with the club having offered a long term contract. Staying with the Bees would make him the first name on the team sheet.
On the other hand, Christian Eriksen had commented earlier that he would like to play UCL football. Something that is far-fetched for the London club.
This is according to a report from SkySports. Which stated: “He (Eriksen) is understood to feel settled in London again. And comfortable at the club, where he is surrounded by fellow Danes including head coach Thomas Frank.
“However, Eriksen has said he wants to play in the Champions League again. And has been intrigued by the comments of Tottenham boss Antonio Conte. About potentially being welcomed back at the club.
“It is questionable whether Eriksen has yet returned to the level required to get into the Italian’s first VI and Spurs have already made a commitment to Rodrigo Bentancur, who fills the same position in Conte’s system.
“Eriksen would undoubtedly be an asset to the squad but, at 30-years-old and following his ordeal, he wants to play regular games, which Brentford can deliver for him.
“Other clubs are interested but Brentford hope this and the solid roots he has put down in London will give them the edge in the race.”