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Thomas Frank is hopeful that Christian Eriksen will ignore interest from Tottenham and Manchester United and pen a new deal at Brentford.
The Dane has been a sensation for the Bees since making his return to professional football and scored his first goal for the club in their shock 4-1 demolition of west London rivals Chelsea on Saturday.
Brentford have won all three of the games Eriksen has started since his return to fitness following a cardiac arrest suffered at Euro 2020 last summer.
Eriksen signed a contract until the end of the season at Brentford and Tottenham boss Antonio Conte has already declared an interest in snapping up the player


