Christian Eriksen, whose heart stopped in the Denmark-Finland match played in the Euro 2020 tournament on June 12 and was brought back to life after the intervention on the field, returned to the green fields.
After the operation, Eriksen, who was put on a heart rhythm regulator, started personal training at the facilities of the Danish team Odense, where he was trained.
CLICK: ITALY SERIE A POINTS
According to Serie A rules, players with cardiac arresters cannot play in Italy for safety reasons, while Eriksen, who is preparing to return to football, is expected to terminate his contract with Inter.
While it was claimed that Odense was among the clubs that wanted Eriksen, Inter had previously stated that they were open to allowing Eriksen to leave the team.
Having played for Ajax, Tottenham and Inter at professional level in his career, Eriksen scored 114 goals and made 158 assists in 531 official club appearances. The 29-year-old player scored 36 goals with the A National Team jersey, which he sweated 109 times.
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