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Before the game against Hellas Verona, Inter general manager Giuseppe Marotta made unequivocal statements about Christian Eriksen’s future: “He will leave, there are no margins.” The Danish midfielder, who had already been discharged from the club to witness the birth of his second child live, is no longer just outside Conte’s tactical plans in deeds, but also in words. And those of Marotta were very clear: “He is leaving, he has had difficulties to enter and it is not functional. It is fair to give him the opportunity to find more space elsewhere.”
Eriksen, who had known for a long time not to return to Inter’s plans, had already started looking for a new team through his entourage. A limited range of options given the € 7.5 million net salary per season, which certainly included PSG as well. And that will include him even more now that the European vice-champion has decided to fire Thomas Tuchel to sign Mauricio Pochettino.
The Argentine coach left Tottenham in 2019, a few months after dragging him to the Champions League final. And he did so by relying on an undisputed leader: Christian Eriksen. Two hundred and fifty-five appearances for the Dane in the six years with Pochettino at the helm of spurs. More than anyone, more than other senators like Lloris or Kane. In short, Eriksen, in football terms, is the son of Pochettino.
Now, it is clear that 2 + 2 does not always equal 4. However, after the latest events it is clear that today, if there is a more plausible destination than the others for Eriksen’s redundancy, it is PSG. To date it is only a deduction, whether the events of the next few days are confirmed or not.
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