Tottenham transfer news: Daniel Levy ‘contacts’ Real Madrid over Christian Eriksen sale
Daniel Levy has reportedly contacted Real Madrid over the sale of Christian Eriksen.
The Tottenham midfielder, whose deal runs out next summer, has publicly admitted he wants to leave the club.
Spurs have been trying to extend Eriksen’s contract for months, but have failed to come to an agreement.
And Spanish outlet Marca claim Tottenham chairman Levy has called Real Madrid chief Jose Angel Sanchez to offer the LaLiga giants the chance to sign Eriksen.
Levy would rather cash in on the Denmark international than lose him for nothing next year.
But Real Madrid are believed to be prioritising moves for Manchester United star Paul Pogba and Ajax ace Donny van de Beek.
Real could reignite their interest in £62million-rated Eriksen if they fail to land Pogba and Van de Beek.
When asked about his future earlier this month, Eriksen said: “I feel that I am in a place in my career where I might want to try something new.
“I have the wildest and deepest respect for everything that has happened at Tottenham – I will not be negative. But I have also said that I would like to try something new.
“I hope there will be a resolution during the summer. That’s the plan.
“In football you do not know when a resolution will happen. It can happen anytime. Everyone wants the best to happen as soon as possible, but in football, it takes time.”
Eriksen has scored 66 goals in 271 appearances since joining Tottenham in a £12.5million deal from Ajax in 2013.
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