Milan midfielder opens up and tells Chelsea that he could be leaving in January window

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Long-term Chelsea target Christian Eriksen has admitted he will consider his future when the transfer window opens in January.

After establishing himself as one of the most creative midfielders in the Premier League, Eriksen made the transfer move to Milan in hope of becoming that world class player he had ambitions to be.

However, since his move to Milan, he has not become the calming playmaker that the Italian giants had hoped he could be, and has struggled to get into Antonio Conte’s starting line-up, which has led to all sorts of speculation in the coming days.

Eriksen can put his Inter woes to the back of his mind for the moment, as he is on international duty with Denmark, but he has admitted things have not gone to plan in Milan and that he could look to move on in January

“This isn’t what I dreamed of,” Eriksen told TV2. “All players want to play as much as possible, but the coach decides who gets to go on the pitch.

“It is a strange situation, as the fans want to see me playing more and so would I, but the coach has different ideas and as a player I have to respect that.”

“I am concentrating on my football, then when the transfer window opens we will see if something will happen or not,”

It is no surprise to see that Eriksen is not having the best of times of it over at Milan, he was just in a very attacking Tottenham side. But at the end of the day, why would we want to bring him back to the Premier League when he cant cut it in the Italian League.

He is not needed here…sorry mate!

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