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Inter Milan advise Eriksen to leave: “Football history is full of cases like this”eriksen inter
Christian Eriksen of Inter Milan is the highest paid bench player in Serie A and both the club and the former Tottenham midfielder want to change that in January. “If Eriksen has not played much until January, he will ask for a transfer himself,” Inter’s CEO Giuseppe Marotta told Sky Italia. “We have to do it without controversy from both sides and evaluate it as a positive transfer, which has not worked from our technical-tactical side,” Marotta said about Eriksen, who arrivedfrom Spurs for €20 million last January.
Market Value C. Eriksen Attacking Midfield €20.00m
Since then, the most valuable Danish football player has not been able to match his top performances in the Spurs shirt. Inter convinced Eriksen with a contract running until 2024, which, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, will earn him €7.5 million net a season. His stats to date: seven goal involvements in 35 matches.
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Arturo Vidal | Inter | €6.5M ©imago images
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Wojciech Szczesny | Juventus | €6.5M ©imago images
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Leonardo Bonucci | Juventus | €6.5M ©imago images
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic | Milan | €7M ©imago images
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Alexis Sánchez | Inter | €7M ©imago images
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Aaron Ramsey | Juventus | €7M ©imago images
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Adrien Rabiot | Juventus | €7M ©imago images
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Paulo Dybala | Juventus | €7.3M ©imago images
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Edin Dzeko | Roma | €7.5M ©imago images
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Christian Eriksen | Inter | €7.5M ©imago images
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Romelu Lukaku | Inter | €7.5M ©imago images
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Matthijs de Ligt | Juventus | €8M ©imago images
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Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus | €31M ©imago images
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A good two weeks ago, Eriksen set the ball rolling publicly and told Danish TV station TV2: “This is not what I dreamed of. It’s a strange situation because the fans want to see me play more and I want that too, but the coach has other ideas and as a player I have to respect them.” After two Serie A games, which the Dane had to follow completely from the bench recently, head coach Antonio Conte brought him on in the 3-0 win over US Sassuolo five minutes before the end on Saturday.
Marotta: “Coach has the right to choose” – Eriksen to return to England?
Marotta said: “Football history is full of cases like this one. It turns out that players do not work in a system. It’s the coach’s job to evaluate that.” Since taking office in the summer of 2019, Conte has been given virtually every player he wanted, including Eriksen. “Last January we took the chance and signed the player for €20 million and he is a very good player. Then there can be problems, but the coach has the right and the duty to choose the eleven players who give him more security,” Marotta continued.
Diallo, Aaronson & Co.These winter transfers are already agreedClick here for overviewOnly a few clubs can afford Eriksen’s high net salary, especially since there will also be a transfer fee. Since the big ones in Spain currently have no funds to realise such a transfer, Eriksen could possibly return to England. “I’m focussing on my game, and when the transfer window opens, we will see if something happens or not,” he said.
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46 Nikola Milenkovic – Fiorentina – market value: €28M ©imago images
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44 Rodrigo de Paul – Udine – market value: €30M ©imago images
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43 Joaquín Correa – Lazio – market value: €30M ©imago images
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42 Hakan Calhanoglu – Milan – market value: €30M (+ €7M) ©imago images
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41 Manuel Locatelli – Sassuolo – market value: €30M (+ €5M) ©imago images
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40 Konstantinos Manolas – Napoli – market value. €32M ©TM/imago images
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39 Ante Rebic – Milan – market value: €32M ©imago images
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38 Lorenzo Pellegrini – Roma – market value: €32M ©imago images
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37 Sandro Tonali – Milan – market value: €32M ©imago images
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36 Hirving Lozano – Napoli – market value: €33M (+ €5M) ©imago images
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35 Ismaël Bennacer – Milan – market value: €33M (+ €5M) ©imago images
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34 Wojciech Szczesny – Juventus – market value: €35M ©imago images
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33 Alex Sandro – Juventus – market value: €35M ©imago images
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32 Piotr Zielinski – Napoli – market value: €35M ©imago images
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31 Andrea Belotti .- Torino – market value: €35M ©imago images
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30 Franck Kessié – Milan – market value: €35M (+ €8M) ©imago images
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29 Alessio Romagnoli – Milan – market value: €36M ©imago images
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28 Duván Zapata – Atalanta – market value: €40M ©imago images
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27 Álvaro Morata – Juventus – market value: €40M (+ €4M) ©imago images
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26 Marcelo Brozovic – Inter – market value: €40M (- €10M) ©imago images
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25 Ciro Immobile – Lazio – market value: €45M ©imago images
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24 Theo Hernández – Milan – market value: €45M ©imago images
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23 Alessandro Bastoni – Inter – market value: €45M ©imago images
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22 Nicolò Zaniolo – Roma – market value: €45M (- €10M) ©imago images
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21 Dejan Kulusevski – Juventus – market value: €45M (+ €5M) ©imago images
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20 Lorenzo Insigne – Napoli – market value: €48M ©imago images
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19 Federico Chiesa – Juventus – market value: €48M ©imago images
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18 Christian Eriksen – Inter – market value: €50M (- €10M) ©imago images
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17 Luis Alberto – Lazio – market value: €50M ©imago images
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16 Milan Skriniar – Inter – market value: €50M ©imago images
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15 Fabián Ruiz – Napoli – market value: €50M ©imago images
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14 Nicolò Barella – Inter – market value: €50M ©imago images
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13 Rodrigo Bentancur – Juventus – market value: €50M ©imago images
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11 Victor Osimhen – Napoli – market value: €50M (+ €10M) ©imago images
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10 Cristiano Ronaldo – Juventus – market value: €60M ©imago images
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9 Stefan de Vrij – Inter – market value: €60M ©imago images
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6 Kalidou Koulibaly – Napoli – market value: €65M ©imago images
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4 Lautaro Martínez – Inter – market value: €70M ©imago images
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