Real Madrid reach verbal agreement with Eriksen

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The Spanish LaLiga side and the Danish midfielder have come to a verbal agreement and now Madrid need to open negotiations with parent club Tottenham, according to AS.

Real Madrid’s high level of interest in securing the signature of Spurs’ Christian Eriksen is nothing new but the LaLiga club now seem to appear to have made progression after coming to a verbal agreement with the midfielder which could see the Danish player at the Santiagio Bernabéu next season.

The move would see Real Madrid offering the player a package that would improve his current four million euro annual salary.

Madrid’s next task is to sit down with Tottenham representatives and commence a negotiation process which they know from experience will be a complex procedure.

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Madrid made their first approach sounding out Eriksen at the end of 2018 and were informed that Danish player’s signature would cost 250 million euro. Time moved on and with the Danish player apparently unwilling to renegotiate his current contract which expires in 2020, media in the UK reported that Spurs would be willing to accept 150 million euro for his services with Madrid optimistic that the final fee for 27-year-old will be less than this sum.

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