Christian Eriksen agrees three-year deal with Man United - sources
Christian Eriksen has agreed to join Manchester United, sources have told ESPN.
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Christian Eriksen has agreed to join Manchester United, sources have told ESPN.
European football correspondent Jacque Talbot has shared a promising Tottenham Hotspur transfer belief involving Middlesbrough full-back Djed Spence.
Arsenal's pre-season schedule as Gunners head to USA
Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Manchester United on a free transfer, according to reports. The 30-year-old Denmark international’s short-term contract with Brentford expired on June 30 which means he is free to join another club. Ad/> According to the Athletic, Eriksen is set to sign a three-year contract with United and the process of drafting contracts is underway.
Tottenham's pre-season preparations are now underway with a large number of Antonio Conte's Spurs squad back at Hotspur Way. Last week saw the return of Oliver Skipp, Matt Doherty and Japhet Tanganga to the club's Enfield base after spending time on the sidelines in the second part of last campaign, with Sergio Reguilon and new signing Ivan Perisic also there to get a head start following little injury issues.
Former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper turned Sky Sports pundit Paul Robinson has been left thrilled by a transfer development involving Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet.
Tottenham have been busy throughout the summer transfer window so far as they have moved to bring four new players to the club.
Tottenham's non-international players start to return to Hotspur Way from Monday and will join five players who came back early before the rest return.