Manchester United would initiate contacts to bring Christian Eriksen to Erik ten Hag's court.
The BBC reports it, specifying how the Red Devils coach greatly admires the Dane, for this reason, there is optimism for a possible positive response from the player.
At first, according to market rumors, the 30-year-old attacking midfielder seemed more inclined to stay in London.
The Dane had resumed playing in the second half of last season in the English capital, at Brentford, after the stop forced by the cardiac arrest he had while playing at Euro 2020 last June.
Eriksen, after the European Championship, was forced to leave Inter because the implantable cardioverter defibrillator, which allowed him to return to racing is not allowed in Serie A, accepting, in January, Brentford's offer for a contract of six months.
Coach Thomas Frank had repeatedly said that the Bees wanted to keep the former attacking midfielder of Tottenham, another London team to which he has been linked.
But the agreement did not come with either club and now United are serious, trying to convince Eriksen, who is free for the moment.
Eriksen had left Tottenham to join Inter in January 2020, contributing to last year's scudetto ride under the guidance of current Spurs coach Antonio Conte.
Before Eriksen resumed playing for Brentford, Conte had said that "the door is always open" for him.