As «RSI Sport» reports, the Danish soccer star Christian Eriksen keeps fit at FC Chiasso. It was only in mid-December that he terminated his contract with Inter Milan, which ran until the summer of 2024.
It was Eriksen who collapsed after a few minutes during the European Championship game against Finland and suffered a cardiac arrest. They were shocking images that kept the world in suspense. Fortunately, the all-clear soon came – the soccer star was no longer in mortal danger. It was uncertain whether he would ever return to the square. It’s been a long time.
Eriksen has long been working on his comeback, and it is his big dream to gain a foothold in professional football again. This was not possible at Inter Milan because he is no longer eligible to play in Italy with his defibrillator. Therefore the contract was terminated.
However, his advisor Martin Schoots said that Eriksen felt “great” and that there was no reason why Christian did not gain a foothold as a professional footballer again. But why is the 29-year-old training in Chiasso? Does he see his future in Switzerland?
Hardly likely. Eriksen simply traveled back to his domicile in northern Italy. He is now completing his training in the border town of Chiasso.
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