Man United prepared to let Christian Eriksen leave on a free transfer
Briefly

Christian Eriksen's future at Manchester United looks uncertain as his contract expires at the end of the season without plans for renewal. Coach Ruben Amorim has reportedly sanctioned Eriksen's departure, prompting discussions about his next move. Former scout Mick Brown suggests a return to Ajax would benefit Eriksen, given his declining performance in the Premier League. Eriksen, now 33, could thrive playing at the more relaxed pace of Dutch football. Manchester United, needing to refresh their squad with younger, more dynamic players, face pressure to enhance their performance after a disappointing season.
There are no talks planned about a new contract, and Amorim has agreed to his exit, so he'll be assessing his options now.
Eriksen is clearly on the decline, and he is no longer good enough to compete at the highest level in the Premier League.
Manchester United need to invest in younger players with more potential... signing a creative midfielder should be one of the priorities heading into the summer transfer window.
A club of their stature should be fighting for trophies regularly and competing in the Champions League.
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