Former London "Tottenham" player Pascal Chimbonda believes that moving to Madrid "Real" would be a big step in Christian Eriksen's career, but also emphasizes that he could also fail there.
There has been speculation in the media for some time about the Dane's future. C. Eriksen has expressed his desire to leave "Tottenham", but Madrid "Real" has not yet decided whether to acquire him.
"It would be best for Eriksen to leave "Tottenham"," Chimbonda started the conversation. "He probably wouldn't play in the starting eleven at "Real", but he would have the opportunity to win trophies."
"The Madrid team has too many high-class players, including Hazard, Modric, and Kroos, who would be ahead of Eriksen in the starting lineup."
"Real" is a huge club and there is no room for players who have even one bad day. If Eriksen lost form, another player would come and take his place, which is not typical in the "Tottenham" club.
This would be a huge step in his career (moving to "Real" - ed.), which he needs to make. He has shown more than once that he can determine the outcome of a match on his own. I think Eriksen could do that in Madrid," added the Frenchman who played for "Spurs" for two years.