Tottenham Hotspur may soon complete their first major sale of the January transfer window, according to reliable Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Jose Mourinho is still working on the task of restoring Tottenham into the top four of the Premier League after taking over from Mauricio Pochettino at the club back in November.
The Spurs boss will obviously have to make a few changes to his squad during this month, in order to fulfill what is being asked of him this season.
Christian Eriksen may well be the first big-name player out of the door before the transfer window closes, after six years at the club.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Denmark international is eager to seal a move away from north London ‘immediately’.
Eriksen, who has been in below-par form for the past 18 months at least, is also claimed to be set to agree personal terms with Inter Milan over a transfer switch.
Romano added that what is left now is for Spurs to reach an agreement with Inter over the right fee for the playmaker, whose contract will expire this summer.
Christian Eriksen has just accepted to join Inter on January – he’d like to move immediatly and is “ready to agree” personal terms.
Inter have now started official talks with Tottenham: €10M offered, Spurs want €20M. Talks ongoing. 🇩🇰#THFC #Tottenham #Inter
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 14, 2020
The 27-year-old was brought to the club by former manager André Villas-Boas in the summer of 2013, in a spending spree which was in response to the departure of Gareth Bale.