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Mourinho has agreed to let Eriksen leave if Inter Milan pay £17 million

mawspurs

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According to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano (via Calcio Mercato), Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho has agreed to let Christian Eriksen leave for Inter Milan this month if the Serie A outfit are willing to part with £17 million for his signature.

Source: Sports Lens
 
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Man has his choice of takers, he gets paid, agent gets paid. He gone, if we get anything for him it'd be a surprise.

He was invisible yesterday, good luck to him.
 

Jenko

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Might be worth it for a club to stump up cash now than have to fight more competition for him when he's on a free. Expect Levy to flaff about for the month trying to improve an offer only to collapse any possible sale though.
 

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Doubt we’d get £17m tbh.
I guess that Inter would see it as worth paying that kind of money because they get to avoid a summer auction but the real question is whether Eriksen would go for it.
 

Dr Know

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Maybe, just maybe, the man has enough respect for a club that’s given him the platform to show his talents (obviously not recently) that he would like us to get some pocket change as a parting gift. All the ITK seemed to report that he has remained a real professional at the club.
There are so many fans on here (and no doubt out there) that have mentioned in multiple occasions that they wouldn’t blame Kane and some of our better players if they left the club to win trophies. Why is Eriksen different?
 

jay2040

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Maybe, just maybe, the man has enough respect for a club that’s given him the platform to show his talents (obviously not recently) that he would like us to get some pocket change as a parting gift. All the ITK seemed to report that he has remained a real professional at the club.
There are so many fans on here (and no doubt out there) that have mentioned in multiple occasions that they wouldn’t blame Kane and some of our better players if they left the club to win trophies. Why is Eriksen different?

Because it seems he has switched off on the whole whilst on the pitch many months ago rather than play like he used to until the day he departs.
 

EZSpur

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So, £17m with Dybala thrown in - right!???

That sounds lovely - where do we sign :)
 

sherbornespurs

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So, it's Jose Mourinho who has agreed to let Eriksen leave for £17m?

The ramifications for this precedent are absolutely seismic. :whistle:
 

whitesocks

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Might be worth it for a club to stump up cash now than have to fight more competition for him when he's on a free. Expect Levy to flaff about for the month trying to improve an offer only to collapse any possible sale though.
All being well and Eriksen has found his motivation again, they could sell him for £50m+ in a couple of years.
Levy will want some of that in a sell on clause.
 

spursbhoy67

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Wanted Real Madrid. Getting Inter Milan. Bad luck Christian.

Three time CL/EC winner, multiple Serie A champion and top of the league now. Wish I had that much bad luck.

Despite what the UK media would have you believe Serie A is still seen as one of the top leagues in the world. And Inter one of the top teams in the league and with a global reputation.

It is not Real Madrid but not a bad fallback option.
 

VancouverSpur

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This Eriksen thing has dragged on longer than an Emmerdale storyline. Hopefully it can get wrapped up one way or another soon and we can all move on. However should he start playing for Inter and beat the first man with his corners I will be pissed.
 
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