Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen has indicated the time may be right to move on as he looks to join a bigger club. Eriksen currently has one year left on his deal and is set for talks about his future in the coming weeks. The Denmark international helped Spurs reach the Champions League final but was unable to lift the trophy for the first time in his career.
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He admits he could be persuaded to stay if he was offered a new contract although the 27-year–old has also hinted a new challenge could be enough to tempt him away from north London. Eriksen told Danish magazine Ekstra Bladet: “I feel that I am a place in my career where I might want to try something new.
Eriksen continued, “I have the wildest and deepest respect for everything that has happened in Tottenham, but I have also said that I would like to try something new. “I (Eriksen) hope there will be a clarification during the summer. That’s the plan. But in football you do not know when clarification comes. It can happen any time.
“Everyone wants it as soon as possible, but in football things take time. It depends on [Tottenham chairman] Daniel Levy. And another club has to come in. “Or I have to sit down at the table and negotiate a new contract. You can’t set a date yourself. There are not many points that Tottenham cannot meet. If I have to go, then hopefully it will be a step up.” Eriksen said.
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