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Yes but he charged them 50 odd million for a right back they could immediately replace with Trippier, just imagine what he'd ask for Eriksen who'd be irreplaceable for them, and definitely a step back for them in general. The only thing making this plausible is that he's going into the last year of his contract and he doesn't seem to be in a hurry to extend.
Walker had years on his contract, Eriksen have 1. Also they replaced very good player with average player who is good at crossing the ball. It's a big downgrade. That's another topic anyways.
Point is, when players wants to leave and there is good money on the table, clubs will go ahead unless they are rivals. Before Walker was sold, Spurs fans made same statements, that they won't sell key player to league rivals and in the end they did as it made sense for all the parties.
Not saying we have chance to sign Eriksen though as I'm sure Spanish 2 will be in for him, at least Madrid will.