Christian Eriksen’s agent: Two clubs have contacted us

Christian Eriksen’s agent: Two clubs have contacted us

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Will Christian Eriksen continue his career? The Dane’s advisor is hopeful that two clubs have already contacted us.

After his Termination of contract at Inter Milan the future of Denmark’s midfield star Christian Eriksen is open. His advisor Martin Schoots told the Gazzetta dello Sport once again that there was no future in Italy for his client. “It was clear that it would end like this. Also, since Italy is the only country that does not allow entering the field with a defibrillator or even training,” said Schoots.

Eriksen had collapsed with cardiac arrest in the Danes’ European Championship game against Finland in the summer and was in acute danger of death before the rescue workers on site were able to reanimate him. Eriksen was then fitted with a defibrillator that will in future detect cardiac arrhythmias and rectify them immediately. The legal situation in Italy however, does not allow athletes with such a defibrillator to practice contact sports.

Comeback in January?

But according to Schoots there is hope that Eriksen can play again. “Chris is in good physical shape, he will play again,” he was quoted by the Gazzetta as saying. However, he later relativized it to the Dutch medium VoetbalPrimeurthat he was quoted incompletely. All he said was that he hoped Eriksen could play again.

But there is no shortage of interested parties for Eriksen. “Two clubs have already called me to find out how he is doing. That happened a while ago when he was still under contract with Inter,” he said without naming the clubs. After the contract at Inter is terminated, Eriksen is available for free to interested clubs. “Let’s see what January brings us,” said Schoots.

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