At the peak of his career, which Tottenham play a couple of seasons before joining Inter Milan in January 2020, Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen was one of the world’s most valuable players with an estimated transfer value of €100 million.

Now the 33-year-old has a few weeks left on his contract with Manchester United, a contract no one thinks will be extended. After his collapse during the European Championship in the summer of 2021, it was Brentford, who after he had a defibrillator operated on that gave Christian Eriksen a return to football. – It went well, which opened up the gates to Old Trafford just six months later, in the summer of 2022.

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His former manager, Thomas Frank at Brentford, has expressed openness to a return for the Danish midfielder.

Frank praises Eriksen as a “fantastic player” and points out that he still has a lot to give on the pitch. Brentford, now established in the Premier League and above Manchester United in the table, could be a possible destination for Eriksen if he wants more game time.

Although Frank does not reveal to Danish Bold whether there have been any concrete conversations between them, he leaves the door open with the comment: “Nothing is closed”.

Eriksen, “impressed during his time at Brentford before joining Manchester United in 2022. With his experience and creative qualities, he can be a valuable asset to many clubs, including Brentford.”

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Will we see a reunion between Eriksen and Frank? Only the future will tell.