Christian Eriksen says he is enjoying the moment at Brentford, but refused to commit to his next steps ahead of a reunion with former club Tottenham on Saturday.
The Denmark international will face his old club for the first time since he linked up with the Bees in January, a move which came seven months after his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
The playmaker has defied expectations to make a full return to football after his collapse in Copenhagen last summer, and has been at the heart of Brentford s revival since arriving.
He will reunite with Spurs for the first time since he left for Inter in 2020 this weekend, as well as with former Nerazzurri boss Antonio Conte.
Those close links have fuelled speculation he could return to his former North London home at the conclusion of the season, but for now, Eriksen is focused on enjoying his time with the Bees.
When I signed here in January, it was actually [about] coming back and showing I was a football player and could play football, he told Sky Sports ahead of the Bees clash with Spurs.
There was also the six months of a test trial. By now, it feels good. But for the future, I don t know.
I m just enjoying the moment, every game is really fun to play in. What happens in the summer will be a decision for me as a footballer and as a family man.
Everything is open. I ve been taken good care of at Brentford, they ve really shown me a lot of love and [I m] trying to repay them for what they ve showed me.
Every option is open, either at Brentford or anywhere else.
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Spurs captain Hugo Lloris, meanwhile, says his side are looking forward to seeing their old team-mate, who helped them to the 2019 Champions League Final during his time with the club.
After what happened to him, it s always nice to see an ex-team-mate but even more, a player who was special for the club, he told Tottenham s official website.
He spent more than six years at the club and he had a great time, we had a great time as team-mates.
Then after what happened last summer… for most of us, it s going to be the first time that we’ve seen him.
Obviously the most important thing for us right now is the game and the three points. We will have time after the game to enjoy the moment with him.