On a number of levels, Christian Eriksen is a signing that makes a lot of sense for Manchester United.
Summer departures mean United must restock their midfield, Eriksen's schooling in the ways of Ajax means he'll understand what Erik ten Hag wants to do, he would not only reduce the creative burden on Bruno Fernandes but offer a point of difference and, most pleasingly for the club's hierarchy, he is available on a free.
But bringing in the 30-year-old Denmark star must be just one part of the Ten Hag rebuild at Old Trafford and by no means the most urgent.
Eriksen is a top quality player but he is not the assured defensive midfielder United have desperately needed for about four years now. Nor is he a right-back, or a striker, the other areas of concern in the United team.
He would represent a smart piece of business, costing only his wages, but is just one piece of the jigsaw puzzle.
Eriksen remained coy about his next destination when asked about his future on international duty this week.
He'll head off on holiday following a positive season he probably didn't expect to have and consider all his options, keeping his phone close at hand for calls from his agent.
United are but one possibility. His former club Tottenham, who could offer Champions League football right away, are linked, as well as Everton.
Continuing at Brentford, where he relaunched his career so successfully in the second half of last season, is another possibility.
But, as Sportsmail reported on Wednesday, United are interested in the Dane and their parallel pursuit of Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong, who could cost them upwards of £65million, doesn't affect things. They have different skillsets, after all.
In truth, United will need more than one midfielder through the door ahead of a campaign that begins at home to Brighton on August 7.
Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard and Juan Mata have all left the club in Eriksen's position alone, leaving just Fernandes and Donny van de Beek, returning from his loan at Everton, to unpick opposition defences.
Top level managers already fret about burn-out but the coming season, with its winter World Cup and congested schedules either side, will be something unprecedented.
So adding Eriksen will enable Ten Hag to rotate in the central and attacking midfield positions, meaning Fernandes wouldn't have to play every game as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick tended to do with him.
Eriksen and Fernandes share many traits but also are different enough to offer a contrast depending on the opposition and the circumstances.
Fernandes is very capable of pulling off defence-splitting passes that only have a 20-30 per cent chance of completion from his playmaker role.
Eriksen is more considered and methodical, placing a greater value on not giving the ball away. He's also a hard runner and would happily help press opposition defenders as Ten Hag will demand.
But we all know that Eriksen is more than capable of those magical moments, whether a brilliant pass or long-range goal.
Given United scored only 57 league goals last season, struggling to crack even average defences, they are in need of greater and more varied creativity.
The contrast between Fernandes and Eriksen also means they could play alongside one another if Ten Hag opted for his 'double 8' formation seen on occasion at Ajax.
And let's not forget that Ten Hag saw up close what Eriksen can do as he trained with Ajax at the beginning of the year, building up his fitness after his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 before joining Brentford.
But Eriksen would offer flexibility. He could work on either the left or the right side of a 4-2-3-1 system, supporting Cristiano Ronaldo as the focal point of the attack.
More likely, though, given Ten Hag's love of flying wingers in the Jadon Sancho mould, he'd either be rotating in the No 10 role with Fernandes or playing deeper in midfield alongside De Jong, Fred or Scott McTominay.
That would seem something of a waste to have Eriksen sitting so deep, so maybe a 4-3-3 with him and Fernandes as the 'double 8' with a holding player in behind would work best.
Whether United could achieve the necessary balance by doing this, given the defensive susceptibility they showed last season, is another matter. There would be an awful lot of strain on that sitting midfielder.
Perhaps Ten Hag would believe United could simply exert more attacking pressure and try to outscore opponents. It certainly wouldn't be dull.
Regardless, there will be enough matches next season for everyone to get a fair crack. Eriksen could be an impact sub in Premier League games, for example, but start in the UEFA Europa League and domestic cups.
He will be off to the World Cup in November - Denmark have drawn France, Tunisia and Australia in Group D - just like Fernandes will be with Portugal. Player management will be crucial next season.
By the time everyone heads off to Qatar, United will have completed all six group games in Europe and the subsequent Sunday games in the Premier League. Injury and fatigue mean everyone will get their chance.
Even Van de Beek, you'd imagine. The Dutchman must have had a spring in his step after learning that Ten Hag, a manager he performed so well under at Ajax, was coming to Manchester.
That enthusiasm may well be tempered if United signing Eriksen but with a clean slate for everyone under the new regime, Van de Beek would feel Ten Hag knows what he can deliver and will see more of the pitch than under Solskjaer.
Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Solskjaer all attempted to bring Eriksen to United in the past. With the player now past 30, there is a perception Eriksen is just another 'beyond peak' player being signed up to what will probably be a lucrative three-year contract.
If there really is going to be a culture shift at the club, they should surely be targeting younger players who promise much greater value in the long term.
But the flip side of that is Eriksen is available for nothing - meaning the transfer fee wastage of recent years isn't a factor - and would bring an experience Ten Hag will appreciate.
When his Ajax side reasserted their supremacy in Dutch football and reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2018-19, Ten Hag deeply valued Daley Blind and Dusan Tadic to keep his youthful dressing room grounded.
Eriksen could be part of a group of wiser heads at United along with Ronaldo, David de Gea and Harry Maguire helping ensure discipline as the new manager makes his imprint.
So the pros outweigh the cons when it comes to signing him. Whether the Dane would actually wish to join United, given the embarrassments of recent times, is another matter entirely.
danieldreams
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actually he is not necessary....we have Bruno at Cm..and Van da beek is returning from loan..and he can also play in CAM also CM....and he is a fav player of Ten hag..... Signing Eriskon would increase the depth and competition.....but i dont think Erikson could dethrone Bruno to bench.....United is building the swuad around Bruno ...he is the future and present of United .
let watch and see, I will tell u Erik is no nonsense coach. if Eriksen continue to perform than, let watch if his not going to end up on bench
Game_analyser
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he is a necessity sir/ma, especially for nothing he will let Bruno to have sense, and probably chop bench if he don't have sense
actually he is not necessary....we have Bruno at Cm..and Van da beek is returning from loan..and he can also play in CAM also CM....and he is a fav player of Ten hag..... Signing Eriskon would increase the depth and competition.....but i dont think Erikson could dethrone Bruno to bench.....United is building the swuad around Bruno ...he is the future and present of United .
Sioacimptu
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who wants this player coz the last time I checked we were looking for De Jong not some old man with heart problems. r we rebuilding with old material or what.
wtf man what is wrong with u ? why use such words damn are u a human ,
Emmanuelmouneke
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wonderful
Yekacklmrt
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who wants this player coz the last time I checked we were looking for De Jong not some old man with heart problems. r we rebuilding with old material or what.
This is not the best way to react please. Have some respect
Fayeimnpuy
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Taaklnrst
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refreshing my all f ap everyday just to see official manchester united please sign Erickson sign players man u please other have done it why only us?
Brendanobi
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infact if you like you sign, if you don't like you ignore, am tired abeg
Brendanobi
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just sign anybody, am tired
Voddeinruy
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who wants this player coz the last time I checked we were looking for De Jong not some old man with heart problems. r we rebuilding with old material or what.
danieldreams
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Eriskon could play in CM and CAM so he is a great signing..he could add competition and depth....but still he is not a necessary signing....
he is a necessity sir/ma, especially for nothing he will let Bruno to have sense, and probably chop bench if he don't have sense
N0_N0NsENSE
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Bruno, Eriksen with Frenkie as CDM can solve Manchester United's midfield problem imo.
tonaorsuy
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i really likes him ( Eriksen) since his available for nothing. let's bring him inn , he will surely bring in his experience to the team
piycdkor
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Wrong move Ten Hag
fastprince
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Where are all those useless Pundits from England? my wuestion is; are they England supporters or journalists? biased Pundits. a disgrace to football, Michael Owen, caragher, etc except Rio ferdinand
Game_analyser
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Eriskon could play in CM and CAM so he is a great signing..he could add competition and depth....but still he is not a necessary signing....
kabuyegodson
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I think am now tired of refreshing my All football app just to see if there's a new signing arrival at my club man utd. mr n his team should now act wat wit wat he promised
Jeziklorty
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eazylavezzi007
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too much stories....we need to start signing players
Seubcekosy
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Please Man U , just sign anyone now bcoz i'm now sick of refreshing my AF App with same garbage on headlines.
fumaemor
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All Football are we safe?
Mobadioz
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Then sign him
Seubcekosy
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There is a big difference between "SIGNING " and " SINGING " of players .
jezabdnpyz
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Just Sign SOMEONE ‼️ ‼️ ‼️ That's All. Endless Talks & Rumours Are Useless. [Sadtolook][Sadtolook][Sadtolook]
wizkadayo
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Official: Manchester United are interested in all players 😂😂
adesinaalamu
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Manchester United too much talks.... please sign players and let us see what you have for us in coming season
Bigdreamz_cb
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Sabinwa confirmed ✅
EBARE
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Please stop saying what U don’t know 🤷♂️
Buackprz
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I don't no what is wrong to man u they can't buy any player
Kingbobbyfemie20
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Erikson is a top quality but we will not force any player to come to United
Diebdlmpr
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autty this dude doesn't wanna play for Man U. Let's wait for the actual journalist to publish stuff before you waste our time. Feels like I am always hatng on you man.