Real Madrid 's summer overhaul is well underway with Spanish reports claiming that Christian Eriksen has 'verbally agreed' to join them this summer.

According to AS, Real will need to pay £129million for his services - despite the Tottenham playmaker having just one year left on his current contract.

However, the fact that talks over a new deal with Spurs have stalled has encouraged Real - who have sought out a provisional agreement with the 27-year-old over moving to Spain at the end of the season.

Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Real Madrid, according to Spanish publication AS

The Spanish publication claims that it would cost Real £129million to sign him from Tottenham

This would be the third big transfer between the two clubs this decade after Luka Modric (2012) and Gareth Bale (2013) swapped north London for the Spanish capital.

Yet, any transfer could prove more difficult after Real angered Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy with their approach for manager Mauricio Pochettino following the dismissal of Santiago Solari.

Eriksen has enjoyed another fine season at Tottenham - with the club close to securing another top-four finish while still in the Champions League.

The Denmark international has featured in 47 matches for Spurs in all competitions - scoring nine times.