Christian Eriksen's heart attack had moved the whole of Europe.
Two and a half months ago, the Danish midfielder collapsed on the lawn of the Parken Stadium, in front of his audience, during the group stage of Euro 2020. Eriksen was then hospitalized.
Since then, the Dane has not resumed training, but the ex-teammate of Hugo Lloris is still in Milan, where he plays in club.
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Christian Eriksen is expected to return to Denmark soon for further medical examinations, assures Gazzetta dello Sport.
In case of positive results, the Inter player could well resume training, gently to start.
His sports rehabilitation will involve cycling, running, and a little football in facilities near his home.
Forbidden to play in Italy
But Eriksen should not return to the Italian lawns, officially. The Dane was neither listed for Serie A, nor that of Inter's Champions League. Eriksen had an automatic defibrillator implanted a few weeks after his accident. In Italy, it is forbidden to play with such a device. “We have very conservative guidelines for player health. Here, Eriksen cannot be eligible, explained Francesco Braconaro, member of the scientific committee of the Italian Football Federation, at the microphone of the Neapolitan radio Kiss Kiss. If the pathology is resolved and the defibrillator is removed, then he can return to Inter. "
Italian media reported that Eriksen wanted to continue his football career. If he keeps his automatic defibrillator, he will therefore have to work in another club. Maybe at Ajax, where he played between 2008 and 2013, according to De Telegraaf. In the Netherlands, Daley Blind has continued his career with a pacemaker since early 2020, precisely at Ajax.