Eriksen., who last month allegedly declined an offer from newly-promoted Championship club. Wrexham., has otherwise indicated that he is primarily interested in continuing his career outside of the English Premier League.
The Dane departed. Manchester United. at the conclusion of last season, where he found it challenging to secure a regular position in. Ruben Amorim.'s starting eleven.
Last month, Eriksen’s agent Martin Schoots informed Mail Sport: "Christian still aspires to compete in a top-tier league and he definitely wants to remain in Western Europe. Some discussions are ongoing, but it needs to be beneficial for both parties."
In March, Christian Eriksen discussed his aspirations for the future, where he turned down opportunities in places like Denmark and the United States, but he was generally very open about where he would like to continue his career.
However, he also conveyed his ambition to perform at a high level so that his goal of participating in the 2026 World Cup could be realized.
Burnley has invested just over £60 million on eight new players this summer. Similar to Eriksen, current Burnley manager Scott Parker played for Tottenham., but departed in the summer of 2013 before Eriksen joined from Ajax.