After being released by Inter Milan – because the ICD device is not permitted in Serie A – Eriksen accepted Brentford’s offer of a six-month contract in January and manager Thomas Frank repeatedly said the Bees wanted to keep the former Ajax playmaker.
Eriksen left Tottenham for Inter in January 2020, helping them win the Serie A title in 2020-21 under current Spurs boss Antonio Conte.
Before he made his return to competitive football by joining Brentford, Conte said “the door is always open” to him training with Tottenham.
Erik ten Hag has made the 25-year-old Netherlands midfielder his main summer transfer target but De Jong, who played for United’s new manager at Ajax, went on holiday without making a decision over his future.
Last year Barca announced they were 1.35bn euros (£1.15bn) in debt, so the Spanish club are trying to generate revenue for their own squad rebuilding plans and De Jong is viewed as one of their most saleable assets.
Ideally, Ten Hag would get clarity over both situations before his non-international players return for the start of pre-season training next Monday.
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