Eriksen has been linked with a move away from Tottenham.

Tottenham Hotspur captain Hugo Lloris has been quoted by ESPN as saying that linked-away playmaker Christian Eriksen can play for any team.
Eriksen, 26, is currently starring for Denmark at the World Cup, setting up the winner in a 1-0 win over Peru and scoring his country’s only goal against Australia in a 1-1 draw.
The former Ajax star has long been linked with a move to Barcelona, and Spanish outlet Don Balon have claimed that striker Luis Suarez has urged Barcelona’s chiefs to move for the Tottenham star this summer.

Lloris has added fuel to the fire, stating that Eriksen is good enough to play for any club with the summer transfer window in full flow as the Dane continues to start for his country in Russia.
“But look at how Christian plays. He often starts out wide, then moves into the centre and keeps changing between those positions,” Lloris said.
“He gets better and better and better with every year. And from my point of view, he can play everywhere and at any club. With his idea of football, how he reads the game and dictates its pace, he’s a top player, technically speaking.”

Last season, Eriksen continued to show just how effective he can be by scoring 14 goals and turning provider a further 13 times during his 47 league and cup outings.
Doubts are beginning to creep in over the future of the left-footed playmaker, though, with only two years remaining on his current contract in north London. Though it has been reported that Eriksen is one of a handful of players set to earn a new deal.
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