CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN has told Erik ten Hag he is unhappy at Manchester United.
The midfielder has struggled for game time this season and is becoming disgruntled as a result.
Eriksen, 32, is out of contract in 2025 but he could attempt to push for a move in the summer in order to play more games.
Despite his unhappiness Eriksen has tried to remain upbeat and acknowledged he still has a role to play for the team and his manager.
He told Danish outlet Tipsbladet: "I have previously stated that I am not satisfied with not playing, but it's not something that keeps me up at night.
"The team is performing, and I must respect the role I have alongside. For my part, it has been about working hard and focusing on being fresh for every game, and I am. It is easier now to accept my role than it would have been before.
"I have had a conversation with Erik [Ten Hag] about being unhappy with the situation and wanting to play as much as possible, but I am available and need to be available for the team, which I am and always will be.
"He said it was the team he had chosen, and Kobbie [Mainoo] is doing well, and the rest of the midfield is also performing well, so there is competition for places, which is expected when playing for a top club. There is great competition within the team.
"Of course, you can be concerned in the long run because I want to play as much as possible. Naturally, you don't want to always sit on the bench. I don't have that approach to it, but it's not something that worries me right now.
"Often when you change teams and win, you don't change the winning team, and I respect that."
Eriksen signed for United on a free in the summer of 2022 but has started just 11 games this season.
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