Tottenham are pondering a Christian Eriksen sale to cover costs of their new stadium.
AS says Eriksen may be sold to Real Madrid this summer as Tottenham consider measures to ease the debt burden accumulated by their new stadium.
The £1billion stadium was officially opened on April 6 and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is aware that selling Eriksen - who is interesting both Real Madrid and Barcelona - would raise significant funds to lessen the financial burden.
Over his six seasons in north London, Eriksen has made 266 appearances and scored 64 goals.
And the Dane has so far refused Levy's attempts to discuss an improved deal. For their part, Real see Eriksen as a better option than Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.