Christian Eriksen is associated with a move away from Manchester United, and Reuben Amorim reportedly agreed to leave the club in the summer.
The 33-year-old midfielder finished his contract at the end of the season, and Manchester United didn’t want to offer him a new deal. Former Manchester United scout Mick Brown believes the player should return to his former club, Ajax at the end of the season.
Brown told Football Insider: “There are no planned consultations on the new contract. Amorim has agreed to his exit, so he is now evaluating his options.
“I don’t think there’s a lack of interest, but what stands out is Ajax.
“He’s very suitable for Dutch football. It would allow him to play at a less intense pace.”
Eriksen is clearly in decline and he is no longer enough to compete at the highest level in the Premier League. Moving on to Eredivisy could prove to be a wise decision for him. The low strength of Dutch football allowed him to extend his career.
Christian Eriksen needs to move on
At £150,000, the Danish International has shown his quality in the Premier League for many years, and it’s the right time for him to move on. Manchester United need to invest in younger players with more potential. They need more creativity and technical capabilities in the final third, and signing creative midfielders must be one of the priorities heading towards the summer transfer window.
It will be interesting to see if they can bring the right reinforcements in the coming months. Manchester United are having a disappointing season by their standards and they need quality players to bounce back strong next season. Clubs of their height should regularly fight for the trophies and compete in the Champions League.