Brentford playmaker Christian Eriksen has supposedly given the go-ahead to return to Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window.
The Denmark international penned a six-month contract at Brentford in January after making a remarkable recovery from a cardiac arrest and has scored one goal and set up two more in six Premier League outings so far.
Eriksen's agent will soon meet with Brentford to discuss the 30-year-old's future, with Thomas Frank keen to keep the ex-Inter Milan and Tottenham star on the books for next season.
However, Todofichajes claims that Eriksen has "given the green light" to a return to Tottenham, where he registered 69 goals and 90 assists in 305 matches in a six-and-a-half year spell.
The report adds that Tottenham have tabled an offer to Eriksen, who is seemingly set to snub interest from Manchester United and Newcastle United to return to North London.
Eriksen will reunite with former club Tottenham and former manager Conte during Saturday's Premier League clash, and the Spurs boss is relishing the prospect of an "incredible" reunion with the Dane.