Veteran midfielder Christian Eriksen is preparing to leave Manchester United when his contract expires this summer, stating he has not received any indication of a possible extension and is ready to “find something new.”
The 33-year-old Danish international, who joined the Red Devils on a free transfer in July 2022, has expressed his belief that his time at Old Trafford is drawing to a close under the management of Ruben Amorim.
Eriksen’s arrival at Manchester United was a remarkable comeback story, following a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020. After a short stint with Brentford, he proved his fitness and earned a move to the Premier League giants.
However, with his current contract nearing its end and no discussions regarding an extension, Eriksen has accepted his likely departure.
Speaking to Danish media ahead of Denmark’s Nations League quarter-final clash against Portugal, Eriksen revealed his expectations.
“I haven’t heard anything from the club, and therefore I assume that the collaboration will stop, that’s how I interpret it,” he said. “My contract expires this summer and I am prepared to find something new. I am fine with that. Where it will be, I haven’t decided yet.”
Eriksen, who has previously played for Ajax, Tottenham, and Inter Milan, emphasized that he would not rush into a decision regarding his next club.
“I am waiting and seeing what offers come in. I am not going to make any hasty decisions, but if the right thing comes, I will take it – but I don’t know what the right thing is,” he explained.
While there was previous interest from Tottenham in bringing Eriksen back to the club before he joined Manchester United under then-manager Erik ten Hag, the midfielder now sees his future outside of England. “The intention is not to stay in England,” Eriksen stated.
He also ruled out a move to the United States, expressing a desire to remain in Europe. “We would like to stay in Europe, but it is too early to go home to Denmark. I feel like I have some good years abroad left,” he added.
Eriksen’s departure will mark the end of a chapter that saw him contribute to Manchester United’s midfield over the past three seasons.
His experience and quality will undoubtedly be sought after by clubs across Europe as he prepares for the next phase of his career.
As a free agent in the summer, he will have the opportunity to carefully consider his options and choose the club that best suits his ambitions and playing style.