United hasn't approached Eriksen with only three months left before the contract expires which indicates that Eriksen won't get his contract extended.
"I haven't been told anything, and when I don't, I assume that the collaboration will stop. That's how I interpret it. Everyone knows that the contract expires, so I reckon there is only one way", says Eriksen to TV Sport.
"I have come to terms with finding a new club. Where it will be, I don't know yet, but I am free on the market, and I have not tried that before. I was also free after the cardiac arrest, but it was a slightly different situation", says Christian Eriksen at the national team camp in Helsingor.
The 33-year old Eriksen, however, has no plans to return to his mother country in the potentially finishing stages of his career.
"I still feel I have a few good years left abroad. Football-wise, I don't feel I'm at the point where I want to move home to Denmark and play in the Superliga", says Eriksen who also rules out a move to the American MLS league.
"The family will not travel that far", says Eriksen.
"I haven't seen anything I really want to try, so I'll see what comes up and what suits me and the family", says Christian Eriksen.
Christian Eriksen is not necessarily expected to be given a chance to shine in the Nations League fixtures against Portugal given his limited performances at United.