Speaking to Voetbal International, Schoots provided clarity on Eriksen's situation and his decision to stay at Old Trafford. He said: "There were options in the Arab world, Turkey and the MLS, but those were ruled out in advance because Chris and his family want to stay in Western Europe."
One of the key factors in Eriksen's decision to remain at Manchester United was his confidence in securing sufficient playing time. With the club set to compete in multiple competitions, including the Premier League, Europa League, and domestic cup tournaments, Eriksen believes he will have ample opportunities to contribute to the team's success.
"Eriksen is confident that he will get enough playing minutes. Manchester United will play every three days in the coming months, so Eriksen will still be important for United," he said. "There has been informal contact with Anderlecht but never more than that. Ajax made inquiries in January, but that was too early at the time and the question was not asked this summer. So that was not an issue. There was another Dutch club that contacted us, but that was not an option. It is difficult when you play for one of the three biggest clubs in the world to go to a much smaller competition, especially without Champions League football. We can put an end to those speculations. At least until the end of the calendar year, then they will flare up again."