Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Manchester United on a free transfer after leaving Brentford as Erik ten Hag's squad is bolstered before the new Premier League season
Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Manchester United on a free transfer after leaving Brentford as Erik ten Hag's squad is bolstered before the 2022/23 Premier League season.
The 30-year-old has communicated to United that he wants to play for them in the upcoming campaign and subsequently accepted their proposal over a three-year deal.
Contracts are thought to be in the draft stages before a transfer can be confirmed, with medical tests set to be completed in the coming days.
Rigorous tests will go ahead due to Eriksen's medical history - having suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during Denmark's clash against Finland during Euro 2020.
Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Manchester United on a free transfer after leaving Brentford as Erik ten Hag's squad is bolstered before the 2022/23 Premier League season.
The 30-year-old has communicated to United that he wants to play for them in the upcoming campaign and subsequently accepted their proposal over a three-year deal.
Contracts are thought to be in the draft stages before a transfer can be confirmed, with medical tests set to be completed in the coming days.
Rigorous tests will go ahead due to Eriksen's medical history - having suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during Denmark's clash against Finland during Euro 2020.
Daily Star Sport reported earlier this month that Eriksen was on the brink of joining the Red Devils following positive talks with club chiefs.
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Tyrell Malacia could yet be the first of the three to have his move to the club confirmed, with Ten Hag looking to have the left-back added to his squad this week.
Eriksen played 11 times in the Premier League after agreeing to join Brentford and scored once - with manager Thomas Frank failing in his quest to keep him at the club.
Frank said back in May: "I know I am optimistic but I also picked up the phone and said, 'Hey, do you want to come to Brentford?'
"No-one thought about that six months ago. I would love to say 100 per cent (he will stay), but I am convinced there is a good chance he can wear the Brentford shirt."