Veteran Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen is likely to leave the club in the summer.
The Red Devils' topsy-turvy season may end with another disappointment come May as Christian Eriksen is poised to leave to play regular football.

The Red Devils have been hugely below par this season. Amid their constant unsettling results, Man United manager Erik Ten Hag has failed to build any consistency and has failed to keep control of the team.
Christian Eriksen has been at the receiving end of this chaos, as he has featured in only 19 matches across all competitions, scoring 1 goal and having 2 assists.
His largely underwhelming season has been solely due to the failure of Ten Hag using him properly, and the Dane is said to be increasingly frustrated at Old Trafford. As per the latest reports, he has made up his mind to seek pastures new come summer.
Amidst this, reports have emerged suggesting a potential return to Brentford or a move to the Turkish club Galatasaray, hinting at a pivotal moment in his career.
The dynamic midfielder caught the eye of Galatasaray, one of Turkey's most prestigious clubs. They were reportedly keen on bolstering their squad with Eriksen's experience and skill set. Negotiations between Manchester United and Galatasaray were rumored to be underway, with talks of a loan deal that included an option for a permanent transfer.
A move to Brentford is on the cards and Eriksen is leaning towards it. The 31-year-old wants to stay in the Premier League and Brentford has been his employers in the past. He played six months for them in the 2021-22 season and made 11 appearances for the Bees. Also, the prospect of living in London is an enticing factor for Eriksen and that may play a telling part in his move to the club.