Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen has conceded he wants to quit Tottenham.
Danish midfielder Eriksen, who has a year left on his deal, has also confessed he has his heart set on a move to Real Madrid but the Spanish giants have yet to meet with Tottenham.
This will be a shocking news for Tottenham who now face a transfer saga this summer window and face the prospect of losing one of their top stars.
Eriksen told Ekstrabladet: “I have the wildest and deepest respect for everything that has happened in Tottenham, nor will it be negative. But I have also said that I would like to try something new.
“I hope there will be a clarification during the summer. That’s the plan. In football you do not know when a clarification comes. It can happen anytime. Everyone wants it best if it happens as soon as possible, but in football takes things time.
“It depends on Daniel Levy (Tottenham’s chairman, ed.), And another club has to come. Or I have to sit down at the table and negotiate a new contract. You can’t set a date yourself.
“There are not many points that Tottenham cannot meet. If I have to go, then hopefully it will be a step up.
“It’s a step up. But it requires Real Madrid to call Tottenham and say they want Christian. And they have not done so yet, as far as I know.
“It is hard. It depends on the possibilities. If nothing pops up that is more exciting, why not stay in Tottenham? If I then sign a new contract, depends on the conditions.”