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There is no suspense that Manchester United will leave the team for free next year! Ai Shen is hidden in the snow and must go, and the Premier League Serie A grabs the iron guard

Manchester United have been on the upswing since Ruben Amorim took over, but there are some players who have no future, such as Nordic second-year-old Eriksen and Victor Lindelof. The 32-year-old in particular, who was once again unavailable in the Manchester derby, has clearly fallen out of favour under the new manager. Lindelof, on the other hand, came off the bench in the derby but his path to Old Trafford is still coming to an end, but his path is wider than that of Christian Eriksen.

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Danish stalwart Christian Eriksen will leave Manchester United in 2025 and his days at the Theatre of Dreams are already countdown. After Amorim took charge, Eriksen played just 68 minutes and was dropped after the opening game against Ipswich Town.

Whether or not he can leave in the January window depends on his £150,000-a-week salary, and unless he takes a significant pay cut, the Reds will have to wait until his contract expires. Christian Eriksen has been rumoured to leave Manchester United this summer, but no concrete offers have been drawn, with only his former club Ajax being rumoured to be interested from time to time, but only intentionally and without substantive action.

Eriksen was not allowed to play in Italy due to a pacemaker implanted in his heart, which limited his next home. Lindelof, on the other hand, has no such restriction and has received the attention of many Serie A clubs. AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina are all keeping an eye on the situation.

AC Milan, in particular, have been team-mates of the giants Ibrahimovic and Victor Lindelof in Sweden and Manchester United. Juventus also have some interest, but the Bianconeri seem to be more interested in other players at the moment, such as Benfica youngsters Antonio Silva and Feyenoord's David Hanko. If he goes to Fiorentina, Lindelof can team up with his old team-mate David De Gea.

It has also been reported that Galatasaray of the Turkish Super League are also keen to recruit Lindelof to Istanbul. The team is the reigning champion of the Turkish league and boasts some well-known stars such as Icardi, Osimhen and Hakim Ziyech. Galatasaray has been recruiting stars from Europe's top five leagues and is now targeting the Swedish Iceman.

According to the Italian Net, Manchester United are unlikely to renew Lindelof's contract at the end of the season. The 30-year-old Sweden international, who has made just seven appearances since the start of the season and has played less than 300 minutes in total, has only recently recovered from injury.

Victor Lindelof also has the option to stay in the Premier League, with Newcastle United, Everton and West Ham United all expressing interest in a project that could bring him in for free, having contacted his agent.

Newcastle in particular, the Magpies are still looking for centre-backs after missing out on priority target Mark Guehi in the summer, especially Jamal Ruscelles and Sven Portman who are recuperating from anterior cruciate ligament surgery, Newcastle's defence lacks depth, and Eddie Howe needs another centre-back, especially right centre-back, as Lascelles, Fabian Schal and Emil Clough are all over 30 years old.

The £120,000-a-week Lindelof will maintain his professional attitude and strive to get more appearances and better results in his final six months at Manchester United, after all, he has also played for the Red Devils for seven years after joining for £30 million. Interestingly, Manchester United boss Amorim and Victor Lindelof have been team-mates in the past, having played together at Benfica in the Portuguese Super League.

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