One player who might be regretting leaving Tottenham now

Christian Eriksen is probably regretting his move from Tottenham to Inter Milan now as he struggles to play for Antonio Conte’s men.

The Danish midfielder spent seven-and-half years at Tottenham before moving to Inter in January.

He made a fine start to his time with the Italians, however, his work rate didn’t impress his manager, according to Sun Sport and that prompted the Italians to move for Arturo Vidal.

The midfielder, who was one of the first names on the Tottenham team sheet, is now out of the first-team picture at Inter.

He has, however, told the club that he will not be content with spending time on the bench.

The report in the Sun also claimed that Eriksen is adamant that the club will be involved in many games this season and he expects to play most of those games.

If he doesn’t, he threatens that he might ask for a move away from Milan.

The midfielder declared as quoted by Sun Sports: “I don’t want to sit on the bench for the whole season.

“I hope this isn’t the coach’s or the club’s intention. It is going to be a busy season, a lot of games, I expect to play.

“It is never nice to sit on the bench and one tends to be less patient as his experience grows.

“There are many expectations on me, people thought I’d be the difference in every game, but it didn’t happen.

“That’s why they are looking at me with different eyes. I’ve had highs and lows after the lockdown.

“I had a great start with Inter after I arrived and now I am living in a new situation.”

Eriksen turned down Spurs’ offer to sign a new contract and he must be regretting that decision now.