<p>Christian Eriksen's dream move to Inter Milan looks over with the former Tottenham Hotspur playmaker requesting to leave the Italian giants after just 10 months.</p>.<p>The Danish international arrived on a four-and-a-half-year contract worth 20 million euros ($23 million) plus 7.5 million euros in bonuses in January.</p>.<p>But during a year overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic, the 28-year-old has been unable to reproduce his form with Spurs, where he scored 69 goals and had 89 assists in 305 appearances, or recently with Denmark.</p>.<p>"It wasn't what I had dreamed of," admitted Erikson, who has fallen down the pecking order under coach Antonio Conte.</p>.<p>"People would like to see me play and I would like to do the same, but the coach has different ideas and I have to respect them."</p>.<p>The Dane has played seven times this season -- four as a starter -- with no assists or goals.</p>.<p>In total he has scored four goals for Inter in 33 games.</p>.<p>"We must never hold back a player who asks to be transferred," club CEO Giuseppe Marotta said Sunday, confirming Eriksen's impending exit.</p>.<p>Conte insisted Eriksen "has had many opportunities and played more than others".</p>.<p>"My choices are always made for the good of Inter," said the former Chelsea coach.</p>.<p>"When I deem it appropriate he'll be able to play in the starting 11 or during the game."</p>.<p>One of the problems facing Eriksen has been that Inter have many options in central and attacking midfield.</p>.<p>Chilean Arturo Vidal arrived from Barcelona last summer, with Radja Nainggolan, Marcelo Brozovic, and Ivan Perisic also in the position.</p>.<p>Conte has insisted he will not change the Dane's position to a more defensive one.</p>.<p>"Eriksen has an important role and style of play, both on the left and the right," said Conte.</p>.<p>"If you take that away and play him deeper in front of the defence you run the risk of distorting the player. It's a technical decision."</p>.<p>Eriksen has not featured in Inter's last two league games and also looks set to miss their Champions League Group B clash against Real Madrid at the San Siro on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Italians are bottom of the group, and lost the away leg 3-2, despite coming from two goals down to equalise before Real snatched victory.</p>.<p>In the meantime, Eriksen has been linked with moves to French champions Paris Saint-Germain, or a return to the Premier League with Arsenal or Manchester United.</p>.<p>Inter finished last season just one point behind champions Juventus, and are among the favourites for the Scudetto this campaign.</p>.<p>In Serie A they are fifth, five points behind leaders AC Milan.</p>.<p>The 18-time Italian champions have not won Serie A since their unprecedented treble in 2010, which included a third Champions League crown.</p>.<p>Inter's only trophy since has been the 2011 Italian Cup.</p>.<p>This season Inter have won just four of their 11 games played, but Conte insisted: "The team have taken home less points than they've deserved."</p>.<p>In the Champions League, they have two points after three games.</p>.<p>But Conte was pleased with the determination which Inter demonstrated in coming from two-goals down after an hour to beat Torino 4-2 on Sunday.</p>.<p>"It was our attitude which changed, our determination and the ferocity with which we pressed.</p>.<p>"We found the net four times and could have scored more."</p>.<p>Inter can also count on former Manchester United forward Romelu Lukaku, who missed the trip to Spain with a thigh injury.</p>.<p>The Belgian scored a brace and set up the other two goals against Torino.</p>.<p>Inter's attack is among the best in Italy, with 20 goals in eight league games, the first time since the 1997/1998 season the team have achieved such a feat.</p>
<p>Christian Eriksen's dream move to Inter Milan looks over with the former Tottenham Hotspur playmaker requesting to leave the Italian giants after just 10 months.</p>.<p>The Danish international arrived on a four-and-a-half-year contract worth 20 million euros ($23 million) plus 7.5 million euros in bonuses in January.</p>.<p>But during a year overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic, the 28-year-old has been unable to reproduce his form with Spurs, where he scored 69 goals and had 89 assists in 305 appearances, or recently with Denmark.</p>.<p>"It wasn't what I had dreamed of," admitted Erikson, who has fallen down the pecking order under coach Antonio Conte.</p>.<p>"People would like to see me play and I would like to do the same, but the coach has different ideas and I have to respect them."</p>.<p>The Dane has played seven times this season -- four as a starter -- with no assists or goals.</p>.<p>In total he has scored four goals for Inter in 33 games.</p>.<p>"We must never hold back a player who asks to be transferred," club CEO Giuseppe Marotta said Sunday, confirming Eriksen's impending exit.</p>.<p>Conte insisted Eriksen "has had many opportunities and played more than others".</p>.<p>"My choices are always made for the good of Inter," said the former Chelsea coach.</p>.<p>"When I deem it appropriate he'll be able to play in the starting 11 or during the game."</p>.<p>One of the problems facing Eriksen has been that Inter have many options in central and attacking midfield.</p>.<p>Chilean Arturo Vidal arrived from Barcelona last summer, with Radja Nainggolan, Marcelo Brozovic, and Ivan Perisic also in the position.</p>.<p>Conte has insisted he will not change the Dane's position to a more defensive one.</p>.<p>"Eriksen has an important role and style of play, both on the left and the right," said Conte.</p>.<p>"If you take that away and play him deeper in front of the defence you run the risk of distorting the player. It's a technical decision."</p>.<p>Eriksen has not featured in Inter's last two league games and also looks set to miss their Champions League Group B clash against Real Madrid at the San Siro on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Italians are bottom of the group, and lost the away leg 3-2, despite coming from two goals down to equalise before Real snatched victory.</p>.<p>In the meantime, Eriksen has been linked with moves to French champions Paris Saint-Germain, or a return to the Premier League with Arsenal or Manchester United.</p>.<p>Inter finished last season just one point behind champions Juventus, and are among the favourites for the Scudetto this campaign.</p>.<p>In Serie A they are fifth, five points behind leaders AC Milan.</p>.<p>The 18-time Italian champions have not won Serie A since their unprecedented treble in 2010, which included a third Champions League crown.</p>.<p>Inter's only trophy since has been the 2011 Italian Cup.</p>.<p>This season Inter have won just four of their 11 games played, but Conte insisted: "The team have taken home less points than they've deserved."</p>.<p>In the Champions League, they have two points after three games.</p>.<p>But Conte was pleased with the determination which Inter demonstrated in coming from two-goals down after an hour to beat Torino 4-2 on Sunday.</p>.<p>"It was our attitude which changed, our determination and the ferocity with which we pressed.</p>.<p>"We found the net four times and could have scored more."</p>.<p>Inter can also count on former Manchester United forward Romelu Lukaku, who missed the trip to Spain with a thigh injury.</p>.<p>The Belgian scored a brace and set up the other two goals against Torino.</p>.<p>Inter's attack is among the best in Italy, with 20 goals in eight league games, the first time since the 1997/1998 season the team have achieved such a feat.</p>