Christian Eriksen's contract demands emerge as Dane agrees Man Utd move
Christian Eriksen wanted a contract worth £200,000-a-week to stay at Brentford with the Dane now set to join Manchester United.
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Christian Eriksen wanted a contract worth £200,000-a-week to stay at Brentford with the Dane now set to join Manchester United.
Christian Eriksen is set to join Manchester United on a free transfer this summer after agreeing to the move in principle. The Manchester Evening News understands that Erik ten Hag wants to complete five signings by the end of the club's pre-season tour abroad and United are also working on securing Lisandro Martinez.
Incoming Manchester United left-back Tyrell Malacia has revealed that he had a "good conversation" with manager Erik ten Hag and has a "very good connection" with him ahead of completing his move to Old Trafford.
Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Manchester United, according to David Ornstein of the Athletic.
Louis van Gaal has told Frenkie de Jong why a move to Manchester United would be good for him. The Manchester Evening News reported last week that they had agreed a deal with Barcelona for the signing of De Jong, but Barca's president Joan Laporta claimed later that the midfielder was not for sale.
Tyrell Malacia or Christian Eriksen are set to have the distinction of becoming the most belated new-season signing by Manchester United since Dimitar Berbatov burned the midnight oil with Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill in 2008.
Manchester United are closing in on their first two signings of the summer transfer window.
To say there was an element of surprise when Ralf Rangnick included Juan Mata in his starting line-up for Manchester United's 3-0 win over Brentford at Old Trafford back in May is something of an understatement.