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Manchester United are stepping up their efforts to bring free agent Christian Eriksen to Old Trafford.
United are in talks with Eriksen's representatives and are understood to have made a formal offer to the former Tottenham and Inter Milan midfielder. Eriksen also has an offer from Brentford, where he spent the second half of last season, while Spurs, Everton, Newcastle and Leicester are interested.
United have told Eriksen and his agent they are willing to hand the 30-year-old Denmark international a two-year deal worth £150,000-a-week. But Eriksen is waiting to see who United sign this summer before making a decision on his immediate future, with time on his side as a free agent.
Eriksen, who has recovered after suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 last year, wants to remain in the Premier League and has plenty of offers. Brentford want to keep Eriksen, but it is understood he will join United if they can clinch deals to sign Holland duo Frenkie de Jong and Tyrell Malacia.
United are confident of landing both players in the coming days, which could see them make it a hat-trick if Eriksen decides on a move to Old Trafford. Malacia's £15million move from Feyenoord looked to be in doubt, because the full-back decided to change agents.
United sources have indicated the deal for Malacia “remains on track for