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French football journalist Julien Laurens reports after Danish star confessed to leaving Spurs
Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen is NOT a priority for Real Madrid this summer, it was said at talkSPORT.
The Danish playmaker threw a bomb on Wednesday revealing he wanted to leave White Hart Lane this summer to "try something new".
Eriksen, who enters the final year of his contract with the Spurs, has not ruled out staying with the club. He admits he could sign a new deal, but said that if an agreement could not be reached, he hoped to seal a move that would constitute a "step forward" in his career.
He also said that his future "will depend on Daniel Levy".
Aged 27, he is closely linked to the installation in Real Madrid of the last transfer windows. He has become one of the best game makers in Europe since joining Tottenham for only 11 million pounds since Ajax in 2013.
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But the European football journalist Julien Laurens think that the Spanish giants have other priorities this summer: Paul Pogba, the star of Manchester United.
Sending to Natalie Sawyer on talkSPORT, Laurens said, "I think Real Madrid was a very good possibility at one point.
"But he may not be their first choice, Paul Pogba. If they can not get Pogba, they can move to Eriksen.
"I'm not sure his performance in the Champions League final helped him out a lot of the Spurs, because he was a bit disappointing.
"In some of these big games, it was disappointing, avoiding tackles, physics, and so on.
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"And for a club like Real Madrid, when you already have players like Toni Kroos, to whom you've just given a new contract, and Luka Modric and perhaps Paul Pogba to come, Eriksen is not the kind of player you want to go for.
"I'm sure there will be a lot of clubs for him – he has only one year left, so the price can not be too high, because he will be free in a year.
"Even though Daniel Levy is a tough businessman and a tough negotiator, there is a lot to do to find someone with Christian Eriksen."
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