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Eriksen focused on top-flight football amid Wrexham interest

Eriksen focused on top-flight football amid Wrexham interest

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Wrexham have made an approach for free agent Christian Eriksen following his exit from Manchester United this summer.

Christian Eriksen is focused on continuing his career in top-flight football, according to his representative.

Wrexham were promoted to the Championship last season after they finished second in League One, behind Birmingham City.

Under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham became the first team to achieve three consecutive promotions in the top five divisions of English football.

They have already signed Danny Ward on a free transfer this summer after his contract expired with Leicester City, while former Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez joined the club in January.

Eriksen started in just 11 of his 23 Premier League appearances last season, scoring once and assisting two goals in the competition, but the midfielder is keen on staying at the top level of the sport.

Eriksen's representative, Martin Schoots, told Mail Sport: "Wrexham are really upgrading everything both on and off the field, and it is a hugely impressive project, as you can see from the presence of people like Michael Williamson there.

"But Christian still wants to play in a first-tier competition, and he absolutely wants to stay in Western Europe. There are some contacts going on, but it has to suit both sides."

Eriksen focused on top-flight football amid Wrexham interest

Wrexham have made an approach for free agent Christian Eriksen following his exit from Manchester United this summer.

Christian Eriksen is focused on continuing his career in top-flight football, according to his representative.

Wrexham were promoted to the Championship last season after they finished second in League One, behind Birmingham City.

Under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham became the first team to achieve three consecutive promotions in the top five divisions of English football.

They have already signed Danny Ward on a free transfer this summer after his contract expired with Leicester City, while former Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez joined the club in January.

Eriksen started in just 11 of his 23 Premier League appearances last season, scoring once and assisting two goals in the competition, but the midfielder is keen on staying at the top level of the sport.

Eriksen's representative, Martin Schoots, told Mail Sport: "Wrexham are really upgrading everything both on and off the field, and it is a hugely impressive project, as you can see from the presence of people like Michael Williamson there.

"But Christian still wants to play in a first-tier competition, and he absolutely wants to stay in Western Europe. There are some contacts going on, but it has to suit both sides."

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