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Manchester United is bracing for significant squad changes at the end of the season, with several first-team players expected to move on.
Casemiro’s future remains uncertain amid interest from Saudi Arabia, while Antony could be offloaded as the club looks to cut its losses on the Brazilian winger.
Marcus Rashford likely will have to find a new home also after seemingly falling out with head coach Ruben Amorim and spending time at Aston Villa on loan.
Meanwhile, Victor Lindelof is another player whose contract situation remains unresolved, making it increasingly likely that he could leave on a free transfer.
Jonny Evans is almost certain to be gone at the end of the campaign and there’s question marks around other members of the first team squad.
Now, a players departure from Old Trafford has been confirmed.
Christian Eriksen has revealed that his time at Manchester United will come to an end this summer.
The Danish midfielder, who joined the club on a free in 2022, has admitted that he is preparing for a new challenge once his contract expires at the end of the season.
“I haven’t thought about it too much.
“Like last time, my contract expires in the summer, so I’m prepared to find something new.
“I’m fine with that – it’s not something I’ve decided yet,” Eriksen told Tipsbladet when asked about his next move.
The 33-year-old, who has made 99 appearances for United, has hinted at a potential stay in the English Premier League but ruled out a return to Denmark or a move to MLS.
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“Not yet.
“It’s too early.
“I still feel like I have good years left abroad,” he said when asked about playing in the Danish Superliga.
While Christian Eriksen remains open to various options, he has teased the possibility of returning to former club Brentford or Ajax.
“I’m not closing the door on anything.
“I’ll see what opportunities arise and whether they fit,” he said.
Reflecting on his situation, Eriksen acknowledged that his next move will be based on finding the right project.
“Back then, it was about proving I could still play.
“Now, it’s just about waiting for the right opportunity and not making hasty decisions.
“If something feels right, I’ll take it,” he concluded.
With his departure now certain, Christian Eriksen joins a growing list of players expected to leave United this summer as the club prepares for a crucial rebuild under its new leadership.
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Source: Centred Devils