BREAKING-CEO admits he want to sign Man United star, £150k-a-week wages

And a few standout performances from three players who, along with Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Anthony Martial, and Donny van de Beek, would have been transferred off this summer if many Manchester United supporters had their way.

Naturally, as fun-sponge rival supporters seem eager to point us, it’s “only” Barnsley.

But in the upcoming months, Man United should play a lot of games similar to this one. Erik ten Hag will need to rotate his team in order to keep his key players fresh against weak opponents in the domestic tournaments and the Europa League.

And the fact that Ten Hag was able to start two Brazil internationals and give Christian Eriksen just his second start of the season against a humiliating Barnsley team led to evidence of his increasing strength in depth.

And with the time and leisure that the Premier League often denies him, the seasoned Danish international turned back the clock. a display demonstrating that, despite the loss of leg speed, his brain is still capable of solving football calculations remarkably quickly.

Christian Eriksen of Manchester United celebrates scoring his team's sixth goal during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Manchester United ...

Christian Eriksen shines in 7-0 Manchester United win

After scoring twice in the closing minutes thanks to two assists from Bruno Fernandes, Eriksen stated, “I feel very good being at United,” as reported by The Standard. “I would leave if they told me to.” However, I didn’t hear that.

Eriksen was one of several Manchester United players that were without a club throughout the summer.

Although United wouldn’t have forced him to leave, they also wouldn’t have blocked his path in the event that an alluring offer had been made. But Eriksen declined offers to relocate to the United States, Turkey, or the Middle East, and plans to rejoin Ajax and join Anderlecht, a major Belgian team, also fell through.

Jasper Fredberg, the CEO of Anderlecht, would have cherished the opportunity to infuse the Constant Vanden Stock with such star power. However, as he hinted at during the Belgian window, a deal was never really a sure conclusion because of Eriksen’s pay demands.

Eriksen, who previously worked at Brentford for Anderlecht coach Brian Riemer, will now remain at Manchester United until January at the latest. He’s welcome to as well.

As long as the former talisman for Tottenham Hotspur is prepared to take on a supporting role. And as long as he has the ability to turn back time when necessary.

Anderlecht and Ajax moves failed to materialise

“I’m a guy who enjoys living somewhere where my family is settled and where I can also play and gain from it. That’s always going to be my goal, Eriksen continues, making his first start in back-to-back games since late April and early May.

I have one year remaining on my contract. I will thus be concentrating on this year, giving it everything I have, and watching what transpires.

“Asking the manager in the off-season how many minutes I’ll play in a season is tough. We’re in for a long season if he begins guaranteeing guys minutes! That kind of speech was nonexistent; everyone was just focused on winning each game and working hard.

Eriksen’s inclusion in Ten Hag’s starting lineup for Saturday’s trip to Crystal Palace is now up for debate.

The £42 million deadline-day arrival, Manuel Ugarte, is expected to play a role when he gets up to speed, and Toby Collyer has obviously left a lasting impression on his employer.

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