LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen has moved to Manchester United, a British newspaper report said on Wednesday.
The newspaper "The Sun" British, that the management of the Red Devils is now paying full attention to the annexation of Eriksen, but it is difficult to make the deal because of lack of time; as the Mercato ends in England on Thursday.
Earlier, Spanish reports said Eriksen would rather join United than to wait for Real Madrid, who put Paul Pogba, the Red Devils, as his first goal at Mercato now.
Manchester United, if they retain Pogba, will take no further steps to resolve the Eriksen deal this summer.
Spain's Mercato expires on September 2, giving Real Madrid an edge in moving towards Eriksen, the alternative plan, if he fails to get Pogba's services.
The newspaper "The Sun" British, that the management of the Red Devils is now paying full attention to the annexation of Eriksen, but it is difficult to make the deal because of lack of time; as the Mercato ends in England on Thursday.
Earlier, Spanish reports said Eriksen would rather join United than to wait for Real Madrid, who put Paul Pogba, the Red Devils, as his first goal at Mercato now.
Manchester United, if they retain Pogba, will take no further steps to resolve the Eriksen deal this summer.
Spain's Mercato expires on September 2, giving Real Madrid an edge in moving towards Eriksen, the alternative plan, if he fails to get Pogba's services.



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