Eriksen in 'no rush' to leave Man Utd
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Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen says he is in "no rush" to find another club.
Eriksen is about to enter the final year of his Old Trafford contract.
The 32-year-old Denmark international found his game time reduced last term and he was an unused substitute in the FA Cup final.
There has been rumours about a potential return to Dutch giants Ajax, where he spent four years before joining Tottenham in 2013.
But Eriksen, who left Spurs for Inter Milan six months before his contract was due to expire in 2020, is not in a hurry to make any significant decisions about his future.
"I am really happy at United," he said. "I have had two very good years and am going into my third.
"It is a special club and a special place. Also my family is settled in Manchester, so I am in no rush.
"Obviously I want to play as much as possible and do everything I can. But that is nothing to do with the club - it is up to you and the manager.
"But in terms of how I feel, I feel very good at United."