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Real Madrid hesitant to make move for Christian Eriksen as they fear he is ‘next Gareth Bale’

Eriksen is yet to score in the Premier League this season, with his current deal at Tottenham running out in 2020

REAL MADRID have effectively ended their interest in Christian Eriksen after concerns with his injury record - which have drawn comparisons with Gareth Bale.

Spanish media outlet claims the European champions are huge fans of the Denmark playmaker, but concerns over his fitness have stopped them from making a formal offer for Eriksen.

 Real Madrid have been monitoring Tottenham ace Cristian Eriksen
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Real Madrid have been monitoring Tottenham ace Cristian EriksenCredit: EPA
 However, they are concerned his injury problems would prove to be a repeat of Gareth Bale's if he signed for the club
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However, they are concerned his injury problems would prove to be a repeat of Gareth Bale's if he signed for the clubCredit: Getty - Contributor

While Bale's spell at the Bernabeu has been prolific in terms of goals it has not been without several injury problems.

Marca claim they do not want a repeat of that with Eriksen.

The Tottenham ace has a contract at White Hart Lane until the summer of 2020, with Spurs reportedly setting his asking price at a mega £222m.

And even if that price was to drop dramatically, the Spanish giants will have second thoughts over the deal due to a persistent and chronic muscular problem.

It was only last month that his club and country expressed their concerns over an abdominal injury of his.

CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE RECORD

2014-15: 10 goals in 38 appearances

2015-16: 6 goals in 35 appearances

2016-17: 8 goals in 36 appearances

2017-18: 10 goals in 37 appearances

2018-19: 0 goals in 10 appearances

GARETH BALE'S LA LIGA RECORD

2014-15: 13 goals in 31 appearances

2015-16: 19 goals in 23 appearances

2016-17: 7 goals in 19 appearances

2017-18: 16 goals in 26 appearances

2018-19: 3 goals in 12 appearances

 

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Speaking at the time, Denmark boss Age Hareide said: "Christian (Eriksen) has a problem with his abdominal muscle, and Tottenham have reported that it is of long-term nature.

"Such an injury can be chronic, and it is true that Tottenham are worried."

Eriksen's late winner against Inter Milan on Wednesday night at Wembley kept Spurs' Champions League knockout stage hopes alive going into their final game at Barcelona.

The 26-year-old has found the net twice for the north Londoners this season - both against Inter.

 

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