Liverpool want to sign Denmark international and Brentford midfielder Christian Eriksen this summer.

What's the story?

According to reports in Spain, Liverpool are one of three possible clubs Eriksen could end up at next season with the other two being a return to either Ajax or Tottenham Hotspur.

Many were surprised when he came back to the Premier League with Brentford in January, but he is shown he is still capable of producing top performances which have attracted interest from big clubs.

He's rated at £13.5m with his contract expiring at the end of the season. The Bees will be keen to renew, but better options could be on the table for Eriksen.

Liverpool supporters will be buzzing

Whatever you think about the club's he has previously played for, most people are admirers of Eriksen. So Liverpool fans will be buzzing about the prospect of him moving to Merseyside.

His story over the last 12 months is remarkable. From winning the Scudetto with Inter Milan to hopes of lifting the European Championships with his country. Everyone stood still when he collapsed on the field during the Euros after suffering a cardiac arrest.

Thankfully he was saved and has made an incredible recovery since. Naturally there were question marks over whether he would be able to replicate his form previously shown.

However, in just six appearances for Brentford since arriving Eriksen has been directly involved in three goals, and in games where he's played a full 90 minutes the Bees have a 100% record.

The 30-year-old has shown that he still has a lot to offer and has been described as still "world class".

So it's not surprising that bigger clubs in Europe are interested in him, and if he's available on a free transfer it's likely he'll receive some big offers.

With all three clubs mentioned in the report there's a possibility of playing Champions League football. A return to Spurs would see Eriksen reunited with Antonio Conte who he played under at Inter.

However we think Liverpool is the most attractive option, it comes with the chance to work with Jurgen Klopp and compete for every trophy available. He's never won the Champions League and with Liverpool it would be his best opportunity.

It's a transfer that would suit both parties with Eriksen adding some exceptional quality to the growing depth of Klopp's side. The man with 110 senior career goals to his name could be a shrewd addition at Anfield.

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