Eriksen has been limited to just one start this season and has warned head coach Antonio Conte that he might search for greener pastures if his current situation does not change.
The 28-year-old joined the Serie A outfit from Tottenham Hotspur on a four-and-a-half-year deal worth €20m in the January transfer window.
Eriksen is widely regarded as one of the best playmakers in the world but he is yet to hit his known standard at the San Siro despite playing 17 times for the Nerazzurri last season.
Eriksen is currently on international duty with the Danish national team and has voiced his frustrations.
“I don't want to sit on the bench for the whole season,' the former Ajax Amsterdam midfielder said in a press conference on Friday.
'I hope this isn't the coach's or the club's intention. It is going to be a busy season, lot of games in program, I expect to play.
'It's never nice to sit the bench and one tends to be less patient as his experience grows.
He continued: 'There are many expectations on me, people thought I'd do the difference in every game, but it didn't happen.
'That's why they are looking at me with different eyes.
‘I’ve had highs and lows after the lockdown. I had a great start with Inter after I arrived and now I am living in a new situation.'