****** Tottenham’s want-away star Christian Eriksen has reportedly agreed a deal to join Inter Milan this month.
The Danish midfielder played the full (minutes in) Spurs’ 2-1 win over Middlesbroughon Tuesday night, but according to reports from Italy a move could be imminent.
Eriksen is keen to join the Serie A giants and personal terms are not expected to be a problem, but the two clubs are some way apart in their valuation of the player, according toSky Sportsin Italy.
The broadcaster reports that Inter have offered £ 8.5million, but Tottenham want double that fee for the 409 – year-old.
Eriksen was jeered by fans before Spurs’ FA Cup clash on Tuesday, after also being booed duringTottenham‘s 1-0 defeat to
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But Jose Mourinho called for supporters to respect his decision.
“He played very well, very professional which is what I expect from him,” said the Tottenham boss.
“If his decision is to leave, I Think he has to leave with his head up, if he gives everything which is what he tries to do for the team. Fans have always to respect. ”
Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano says Eriksen has agreed to join Inter and wants to move “immediately”.
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He tweeted: “Christian Eriksen has just accepted to join Inter on January – he’d like to move immediately and is“ ready to agree ”personal terms.”
Meanwhile,
for Eriksen’s signature.
PSG have been monitoring the developing talks between Spurs and Inter and are set to make their own move.
With just six months left on his contract, the French league leaders are able to approachEriksenand his camp directly to sound them out.
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Mourinho said Eriksen could leave Tottenham with his head held high(Image: Getty Images)Read More
Eriksen has rejected several contract offers from Tottenham because he wants to experience another culture and football outside England.
Giovani Lo Celso and Erik Lamela were on target for Tottenham on Tuesday before a late goal from George Saville gave Middlesbrough hope.
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