Christian Eriksen has come on sale.

For tottenham’s undisputed boss, Davy Levy, will have a dime to his Danish midfielder, who otherwise might slip by his contract to the summer.

According to the Evening Standard.has the club’s chairman of the board, therefore, allowed to seep, Christian Eriksen ‘can leave Spurs in January for a competitive price’.

the Media is write on, to Davy Levy will be ready to accept a bid of 40 million pounds (350 million dollars), which, according to the media would be only half as much as the bid from Manchester United, who were clearly rejected as late as in the summer.

It has long been a public secret that Christian Eriksen will be away from Tottenham. The dane has not wanted to extend his contract with the London club.

Which the 27-year-old dane allegedly also should have notified the incoming manager Jose Mourinho.

That happened, however, nothing in the summer, and now is there only one transfervindue back to a sale before his contract expires.

And Davy Levy is, according to the Evening Standard, set at a fast January sales, ‘even if it might harm Mourinhos chances of securing a top-4 location, or damage the chances of winning the FA Cup or the Champions League’.

So, the question is whether some clubs are interested in a January-slagtilbud, knowing that the dane is transferfri for the summer. From 1. January may interested clubs namely free to negotiate with him on a sommerklubskifte.

Manager Jose Mourinho said Tuesday that he is in dialogue with the club management about the three players in the squad, who will soon have his contract: Christian Eriksen, Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen.

“The important thing is that they are all professional, to get involved in Tottenham and have a great understanding of what the club requires of them. So they are all three ready to play, they are all three ready to forget their contractual relationship,” it sounded from the incoming Portuguese manager.

Tottenham meetings on Wednesday night, Manchester United at stamford bridge in the Premier League.