Eriksen, 33, joined Manchester United in the summer of 2022 on a free transfer following a brief period with Brentford. During his time at Old Trafford, he has made 80 appearances, contributing six goals and sixteen assists. Despite his experience and playmaking abilities, Eriksen has found regular first-team opportunities limited this season, featuring in only 13 matches without registering a goal.
The decision to part ways with Eriksen aligns with manager Ruben Amorim's strategy to rejuvenate the squad with younger talent. Reports suggest that the club aims to reduce its wage bill by £525,000 per week, with Eriksen and fellow midfielder Casemiro among those expected to exit.
As Eriksen prepares to explore new opportunities, a return to his former club Ajax has been mooted. The Dutch side is reportedly interested in bringing the midfielder back to Amsterdam, potentially offering a three-year contract. Other clubs in the United States and Saudi Arabia have also expressed interest; however, Eriksen is said to favor a move to Ajax, where he previously enjoyed a successful spell from 2009 to 2013.
Eriksen's departure will mark the end of a notable chapter in his career, as he seeks to continue his professional journey beyond Manchester United.
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