Having impressed on his appearances for Brentford after recovering from a cardiac arrest in 2021, Eriksen became one of Erik ten Hag's first additions at Old Trafford.
Since his arrival in July 2022, a total of 48 starts and 17 substitute outings have been made in all competitions, the Denmark international proving to be a shrewd piece of business.
However, while three goals and 12 assists have been contributed during that period, Eriksen has gradually fallen down the pecking order.
While a knee injury during the back end of 2023 did not help his cause, the 32-year-old has remained as an unused substitute during six of United's last seven fixtures in the Premier League.
On a plus note, Eriksen played his part in United's roaring comeback to beat Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday, being introduced when his side were 2-1 down before they eventually prevailed by a 4-3 scoreline.
Nevertheless, the former Tottenham Hotspur star is effectively viewed as fourth choice in the midfield pecking order behind Kobbie Mainoo, Casemiro and Scott McTominay.
Should Mason Mount remain fit, Eriksen's already-limited game time may come under greater threat, and it appears that an exit from the Theatre Of Dreams remains a possibility.
According to FootballTransfers, United are not against parting ways with Eriksen if they receive a suitable offer.
The report suggests that it would take «an acceptable and satisfactory offer» for a sale to be contemplated, with United in a position where they could benefit from reducing their outgoings.
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