i have no opinion about CEs current value - basically i find it puzzeling that anybody would pay millions of euros for someone the can ger for free in 4 months - but transfermarkt believe his current market value is app 90 mio euro.
Thanks for putting your point of view forward.
To a large extent his valuation is determined by the number of large rich clubs that want him.
My guess is that his agent (and maybe Spurs) were sure 1 - 2 years ago, and even last summer that Eriksen would have the choice of say Madrid, Barcelona, PSG, Bayern, Inter, ManU and a few others. And with that kind of suitors then a year ago valuations of up to £100m might have been realistically 1 - 2 years ago, and maybe £50m last summer (lower due to the shortish contract left to run).
However its a sad fact that those suitors didn't show - and much of that must go down to Eriksen's poor form, and I'm not overlooking Spurs drop in form, but Eriksen went missing in his biggest audition match, the CL final where he was in full view of everyone.
So today the big problem is that Inter is about the only club of any size interested in signing him.
And that means the fee is struggling to get to £20m, a fraction of the fee he had expected to go for (and don't forget he gets a cut of that so the low fee means he doesn't get much of a cut). And I'd guess his wages will be a lot less than he once dreamed of as he's got nobody other than Inter to negotiate with.
Meanwhile from a Spurs fan point of view, we've seen a player's performances go downhill over the last 18 months when he should be at his peak, and we no longer expect to get a fee big enough to replace the player we had 2 years ago. And that in turn shows itself in our attitude to him.
I for one will always be pleased with Eriksen's performances for us over many years - but at the same time sad and unhappy at the way things have unravelled with Eriksen making no secret of him wanting away but dragging things out over a year and for almost no fee.
Last summer with the lack of bids it might have been fairer for him to extend his contract for say 12 months, just to preserve the then low value (fir Spurs) that Eriksen had - a value showing how few suitors he actually had.
Shame he didn't leave a year or more ago - and even last summer would have been better - for both Eriksen and Spurs fan sake.