Midfielder Christian Eriksen has made it clear that he is ready to stay at Manchester United for next season.
It was only in March that Eriksen said he did not feel happy at United because of the lack of playing minutes this season.
Eriksen has already expressed his dissatisfaction with United head coach Eric Ten Hag, but the 32-year-old Dane is not eager to leave Old Trafford.
“I had a conversation with Eric about how I’m unhappy with my situation and I want to play as much as possible, but I’m available and I need to be available to the team, and that’s always going to be the case.”
“I still have a year left on my contract with United, and so far I am still a United player. I do not know what will happen this summer.”
“But I’m incredibly happy to be here. It’s a great club and I feel good, so we’ll see. As I said, I still have a year left on my contract,” Eriksen told Tipsbladet.
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Summary:
Despite previously expressing unhappiness with his playing time under manager Erik ten Hag, Christian Eriksen has indicated a willingness to stay at Manchester United for the upcoming season. While the 32-year-old midfielder remains under contract until 2025, his comments suggest some uncertainty about his long-term role at the club. It seems a conversation with Ten Hag may have addressed some concerns, but Eriksen’s desire for more playing time could reignite transfer rumors in the summer window.