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‘Definitely’: Christian Eriksen breaks silence on Man United future

Manchester United have travelled to Turkey to face Fenerbahce in the Europa League clash tomorrow.

Ahead of the game, Christian Eriksen accompanied Erik ten Hag in the pre-match press conference.

The midfielder is in the final year of his contract and was quizzed about his future with Man United.

He said (via ManUtd.com): “It’s not really up to me when my contract runs out, it’s up to the club.

“When the summer comes, if the offer is there, I will definitely take it seriously.

“Some games you play and some you don’t. I’ve been in and out last two seasons, but I definitely enjoy playing for Man Utd.

“The manager makes the decisions about who is playing, and you do your best when you can.”

Eriksen has been an ‘important’ player for Ten Hag this season. He has bagged three goals and three assists in nine appearances across all competitions.

He was the standout player for United in the 2-1 victory over Brentford. Thomas Frank credited him for ‘running the show‘ in the second half.

The 32-year-old has surprisingly emerged as a mainstay in the starting XI.

He was heavily linked with an Old Trafford exit last summer, and Ajax were interested in signing him.

Eriksen is currently undroppable, and he will likely start against Fenerbahce tomorrow.

He has a massive role to play with Bruno Fernandes suspended and Mason Mount and Kobbie Mainoo injured.

He could start in the number ten spot with Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte playing behind him.

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