Christian Eriksen | Signs for Manchester United

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Anyone think eriksen will choose us? Keep seeing that he wants to stay in London but aren’t spurs the only London team interested in him? And he weren’t exactly at his best for inter under conte.
Brentford as well. The Athletic indicated yesterday that he was thinking more about both of them more than United due to wanting to stay in London with Spurs the more likely.
 

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Well Daley Blind in the Ajax team has an ICD so we know for a fact that Dutch laws aren’t the same as Italian. They can definitely afford the wages too, so again, why didn’t they make any attempt at signing him?
What makes you think they can afford his wages? Ajax’s highest wages is Haller 68k. Eriksen is on 260k p.w at Inter, worst case his wages wouldn’t be dropped to below 100k at brentford. The answer of your question remains the same that Ajax can’t afford his wages.
 

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Is staying in London really a factor in this deal when Manchester is just 2 hours on a train (45 minute flight).

I really hope we sign him, someone who can actually pass the ball to a team mate will be an instant upgrade on what we have.
 

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Is staying in London really a factor in this deal when Manchester is just 2 hours on a train (45 minute flight).

I really hope we sign him, someone who can actually pass the ball to a team mate will be an instant upgrade on what we have.
This always confuses me, too. I live in Manchester and London is literally not a long journey on the train. If they want the London nightlife they can have it, they would just have to book a hotel or something which they could do easily.
 

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Can imagine we'll know on this one either way pretty soon. His contract with Brentford will expire on the 30th so certainly by the end of the month.
 

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Is staying in London really a factor in this deal when Manchester is just 2 hours on a train (45 minute flight).

I really hope we sign him, someone who can actually pass the ball to a team mate will be an instant upgrade on what we have.
i think its more than he's been based around London for so long he'd prefer not to move.

Simple things like family, schools - you know - basic stuff
 

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"I nearly died therefore all my ambition is gone and I've decided to devote myself to Brentford"

Not for me, Clive.
Some people have a thing called loyalty, such as staying with the employer who took what was a massive risk on you when you nearly died and giving them an extra year on what is undoubtedly a very healthy wage packet believe it or not, Grimey.
 

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i think its more than he's been based around London for so long he'd prefer not to move.

Simple things like family, schools - you know - basic stuff
I know I get that, but I really don't think commuting from London to Manchester to work (especially as a footballer) is that bigger a deal over a 2/3 year period.

Large percentages of people in the professional game have their family in one place and work somewhere else.

Saying that, after what happened last summer, I wouldn't be surprised if family time was his priority and he wanted to spend as much time with them as possible.

Anyway, I hope we sign him. I love technical footballers who are confident on the ball. Him and FDJ would transform that midfield.
 

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"I nearly died therefore all my ambition is gone and I've decided to devote myself to Brentford"

Not for me, Clive.
"I nearly died therefore I want to enjoy my football in a low pressure/expectation environment and spend more time with my family rather than go and play Spartak Goatfeck in the Europa on Thursdays"
 

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Some people have a thing called loyalty, such as staying with the employer who took what was a massive risk on you when you nearly died and giving them an extra year on what is undoubtedly a very healthy wage packet believe it or not, Grimey.
It was mutually beneficial for both at the time and he was great for Brentford. He owes them nothing though and will want to play for a bigger club. If he signs for Brentford you can come back to me but it won't happen.
 
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i think its more than he's been based around London for so long he'd prefer not to move.

Simple things like family, schools - you know - basic stuff
He's been based around London for the past 5 months. This time last year he lived in Italy, then he moved back to Denmark, and then spent time in the Netherlands. That solid foundation of 5 months of basic stuff must be too much to give up.
 

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It was mutually beneficial for both at the time and he was great for Brentford. He owes them nothing though and will want to play for a bigger club. If he signs for Brentford you can come back to me buy it won't happen.
Inclined to agree. I don't think it's completely beyond the realms of possibility that he'll stay but this is probably his last chance to get a crack at a bigger club and that must be of some appeal to him. My hunch is he'll end up at Spurs but we'll see, I've said before I think he'd be a decent pick up for us on a free.
 

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"I nearly died therefore I want to enjoy my football in a low pressure/expectation environment and spend more time with my family rather than go and play Spartak Goatfeck in the Europa on Thursdays"
He can win a European trophy playing under one of Europe's most talented coaches. He has never done that in his career. What's he winning at Brentford?
 

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It was mutually beneficial for both at the time and he was great for Brentford. He owes them nothing though and will want to play for a bigger club. If he signs for Brentford you can come back to me buy it won't happen.
So if you had to say between us and Spurs where is he going at end of June?
 

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What is the rule that prevented him from playing in Italy and why is it not also in place in England?
 

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He's been based around London for the past 5 months. This time last year he lived in Italy, then he moved back to Denmark, and then spent time in the Netherlands. That solid foundation of 5 months of basic stuff must be too much to give up.
And the 7 years he spent in London before ... Where his son was born and has spent most of his life there... Or don't those foundations fit your narrative
 

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He can win a European trophy playing under one of Europe's most talented coaches. He has never done that in his career. What's he winning at Brentford?
That could very easily be his mindset too, but he could also have the one I posted. All I'm saying is that staying at Brentford isn't the crazy/unlikely outcome you're making out.
 

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I’ve always found the London draw a bit odd…

If you lived in Hale or Bowdon and played at United, you’d have things pretty great. Plenty of great homes around, 20 minute drive to training, really good schools. Then you have some decent countryside and parks on your door step. Manchester airport also only 20 mins away. To me, it seems absolutely ideal but I must be missing something.
 

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He's been based around London for the past 5 months. This time last year he lived in Italy, then he moved back to Denmark, and then spent time in the Netherlands. That solid foundation of 5 months of basic stuff must be too much to give up.
Yes he's been based there for 5 months but its an important factor that he's lived there for 7 years before and has shot some roots in the city. Probably knows the place well and very likely owns a home there?
Coming back "home" to London after a while in Italy and a near death experience uknoo?
 

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And the 7 years he spent in London before ... Where his son was born and has spent most of his life there... Or don't those foundations fit your narrative
Honestly. :lol: What a silly thing to say.
 

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I've always said I don't really rate Eriksen, and that's still the case.

However, if ten Hag is set on wanting him, I'm happy to put my faith in him and be proven wrong. Unlike all of our managers post Fergie, he's buying players to fit his modern attacking system instead of our previous scatter gun approach, so I'm more optimistic than I otherwise would be.
 

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It seems like ETH genuinely wants Eriksen strongly based on what the media is saying. Fair enough, we should go hard to sign him in that case. I'm still quite confused about where ETH sees him playing. Is it going to be a midfield 2 of FDJ and Eriksen behind Fernandes? That seems like quite a defensively weak midfield to me but maybe it will work better than I expect.
 

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I like him as a lot as a player, but the established rumours are that he wants to stay in London so it's probably not happening.

But even if I didn't rate him or want him here, the fact the manager does would override that. It's great that we have a manager who has an exact vision of how he wants to play and the components he needs to make that happen.
 

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I'm not convinced this one is over. If he doesn't want to live outside of London, then what more is there to decide. It's a pretty easy decision between playing Champions League football at Spurs and battling relegation with Brentford.
 

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Wanting to stay in London if Chelsea were interested would be understandable but to prefer to stay in London and have Spurs or fecking Brentford as options over playing for United is quite a ridiculous stance, if true.

London has more going for it than up here, yes, but for multi millionaires any City in the UK can give you a wonderful living experience.

Anyway, I find it hard to believe he would let go the opportunity to play for us due to absolutely not wanting to live in Manchester, but each to their own.
 

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Wanting to stay in London if Chelsea were interested would be understandable but to prefer to stay in London and have Spurs or fecking Brentford as options over playing for United is quite a ridiculous stance, if true.

London has more going for it than up here, yes, but for multi millionaires any City in the UK can give you a wonderful living experience.

Anyway, I find it hard to believe he would let go the opportunity to play for us due to absolutely not wanting to live in Manchester, but each to their own.
Well London would be better than any city in the world for multi millionaires and we’re not just talking about living experience here. There might be family/friend reasons. He lived in London for 7 years.
 

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United would be the biggest and most famous club he’d ever played for. If he prefers the familiarly of London instead then fair enough. His loss.
 

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Brentford, Spurs, United...3 teams that are going to realistically win nothing next year, so I can understand his decision coming down to location.
 

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It seems like ETH genuinely wants Eriksen strongly based on what the media is saying. Fair enough, we should go hard to sign him in that case. I'm still quite confused about where ETH sees him playing. Is it going to be a midfield 2 of FDJ and Eriksen behind Fernandes? That seems like quite a defensively weak midfield to me but maybe it will work better than I expect.
When you watch Barca and City play thier midfielders aren't defensive beasts. They are masters at the retaining possession & closing down space as a group to win back possession. FDJ and Eriksen are excellent at both.

I think Bruno should be worried about his position long term.
 

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London is painfully overrated. It's just a big city like any other UK big city.
 
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