
Christian Eriksen has admitted that he “would love to play Champions League football again” as he weighs up his options ahead of next season.

Eriksen, 30, signed a short-term deal with Brentford in January and has helped to lift the Bees out of a potential relegation battle with a series of fine performances for Thomas Frank’s side.
Only Dejan Kulusevski (7), Harry Kane (5) and Kevin De Bruyne (5) have provided more Premier League assists than Christian Eriksen (4) since he started his first game for Brentford.
Assists in back-to-back games now for the Dane. 🅰️🅰️ pic.twitter.com/zU0sw7QdQx
— Squawka (@Squawka) May 15, 2022
- Christian Eriksen with the Tottenham fans after the Brentford game.
In a recent interview with Viaplay, he admitted that he has ‘plenty of offers’ after an impressive spell at Brentford as he weighs up his options ahead of next season.
“I do not think that there are some football players who can just pick and choose between clubs, because there are many criteria that come into play.”
“There are also many clubs that need to see one’s path before that happens. I have different offers and options, which we are considering, and then we make a decision.
“I would love to play Champions League football again. I know how much fun it is, but it isn’t essential for me.”

Tottenham are in pole position for Champions League football after Arsenal slumped to 2-0 defeat at St. James Park on Monday and could well fit the bill for the Dane, who spent six and a half years in north London before leaving to join Antonio Conte at Inter Milan in January 2020.
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