Christian Eriksen transfer: Brentford could offer Dane a surprise Premier League return, per report

If the move were to occur, it would mark Eriksen's return to elite level soccer after he collapsed on the field during Euro 2020.

Christian Eriksen in frame: Twitter/Christian Eriksen
By Amruth Kalidas | Jan 17, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Christian Eriksen may return to Premier League action sooner than expected. The former Inter Milan player has become a target for Brentford this transfer window. As reported by Jay Harris at The Athletic, the Danish midfielder could in fact become a new signing for the English club in the coming days after offering him a six-month contract with an option for another year.

ERIKSEN’S RETURN TO PL WILL BE MAGICAL

If the move were to occur, it would mark Eriksen’s return to elite level soccer after he collapsed on the field and suffered a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020 last summer last summer while playing for Denmark. Eriksen’s long road to recovery began quickly and he revealed he hoped to be back playing for Denmark by the 2022 World Cup. The Italian FA’s medical rules, however, threw a wrench in those aspirational plans. Eriksen’s need for a pacemaker meant he’d be unable to take the field for his club side, Inter Milan, as the devices are not permitted. In December Inter Milan and Eriksen parted company officially, six months after the terrifying incident. 

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The Premier League does not have the same restrictions on the use of medical devices that Eriksen faced in Italy, so, provided he passes a physical, he’d be able to play. Should Brentford complete the deal, and bring Eriksen aboard the questions would then become about what the 29 year-old Eriksen has left in the tank as a player.

Eriksen last played in the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur during the 2019-20 season before leaving, ending an eight year stint that saw him appear 226 times for the North London club, in January for Inter Milan. At Inter he was a regular, though not always a starter, for Antonio Conte appearing 43 times over a season and a half. Should Eriksen remain healthy and succeed at Brentford, the third act of his career could be one of the most memorable comebacks of all time.





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