Don't see it at all. I'd be surprised if Daniel even picked up the phone to discuss that, despite the contract situation.I reckon he will go to Real Madrid for around £60m.
he might be our hardest working but only fitness wise, he’s never seen a tackle he wouldn’t hide from. I’m not saying he has to be Sissoko but that moment with Mane in the final was pathetic
He doesnt believe Tottenham is the type of club to challenge for the Champions League every season. We have to be honest about this statementWhat’s lloris said
"Tottenham is the type of club to challenge for the Champions League every season. We have to be honest about this statement
I don’t think that’s worrying at all, we all know that we’re not getting to the final year in year outHe doesnt believe Tottenham is the type of club to challenge for the Champions League every season. We have to be honest about this statement
Not sure if this report from the Mirror has been posted prior but apologies if it has.
Seems that we are in a very good position with regards to Eriksen’s potential transfer to RM
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/foot...istian-eriksen-made-public-statement-16261307
Pity he's not as ruthless on the pitch!This was (re)posted on coys from 2015 from before he signed his current contract. It gives an idea of his mindset:
Posted November 29, 2015
From someone very close to him I am told he is fairly ruthless. Football is business and we are a stepping stone. If we can fulfil his ambition he will sign a new contract if not he will move on and he makes no major secret of this
I agree to an extent but even with all the growth we can't compete with the Spanish giants - they're on a whole other level and will continue to be barring a hilarious Utd-esque prolonged fall from grace.I think one of the problems is when the current crop of players who we signed over the last few years originally came along, they viewed us as a stepping stone, signing in the wake of the likes of Berbatov, Modric and Bale. Perhaps some stayed longer than they expected, Lloris and Eriksen for example, due to us progressing beyond expectation, but its hard to shift that original view when it is so ingrained. We have been elevated in the game since then and everyone behind the club seems to have yet loftier ambitions. Signing a new batch of players around the core brought through the youth system, who now are signing for us believing we can be the club to fulfil their ambitions rather than just being a mere stepping stone, might be the way to progress.
Pity he's not as ruthless on the pitch!
Melchor Ruiz, a journalist for COPE who is identified on Reddit as a Tier 1 (i.e. most reliable) source for Real Madrid, is saying that Eriksen is the first alternative if Madrid can't get their preferred signing of Pogba. That's consistent with reports that have been circulating for some time now, so it seems that the Pogba deal (or lack thereof) will determine what happens with Eriksen.
he might be our hardest working but only fitness wise, he’s never seen a tackle he wouldn’t hide from. I’m not saying he has to be Sissoko but that moment with Mane in the final was pathetic
I still think he fits Barca, way better than Madrid.