Post: Erikson rejects the offer of many teams in the Turkish Super League, and is now Burnley s target
According to the Daily Mail, Eriksen, who is currently a free agent, has rejected offers from several Turkish Super League teams and European foreign teams, and he is currently Burnley's target for signings.
33-year-old Eriksen left Manchester United after the end of last season. As a free agent with rich experience in the top league, he is an attractive option.
Erikson is now Burnley's signing target, who is trying to build a squad that has the ability to relegate in the Premier League this season. It is reported that Burnley has had preliminary contact with him on the transfer matter.
The Daily Mail previously revealed that Eriksen rejected an invitation from Wrexham, who had just advanced to the Championship last month. The midfielder also received offers from Türkiye, especially Fenerbahce, where he will have the opportunity to work with Mourinho again - from Besiktas and Trabzon Sports.
But Eriksen wants to stay in Western Europe, so in the current situation, it is unlikely that he will accept offers from Brazil, the Middle East and the United States. However, Eriksen did attract interest from clubs in Germany and Spain.
Burnley is a Premier League promoted team in the new season, and they are determined to achieve better results than they were two years ago: they failed to relegate under Kompany.
Burnley current coach Scott Parker played for Tottenham like Eriksen during his player days, but the two have never played side by side. Scott Parker now wants to add players with Premier League experience to his roster.
Eriksen's agent Martin Sholtz told the Daily Mail last month: "Christian still wants to play in the top league and he definitely wants to stay in Western Europe. There is indeed some contact in progress, but it must be in line with the wishes of both sides."
In the transfer window this summer, Burnley has invested more than £60 million in eight new players and is expected to continue to sign ups before the transfer window is closed early next month.