A number of rumours are floating around hinting that Brentford have come up with a six-month contract offer for Christian Eriksen.
The great Dane collapsed on the pitch during the Euro 2020 against Finland with Denmark.
These actions made him come in terms with his former team, Inter Milan – who on mutual agreement decided to terminate the players contract as the 29-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest.
However, earlier this month he made a desire to return back to the pitch.
"“My goal is to play in the World Cup in Qatar. I want to play. That’s been my mindset all along. It’s a goal, a dream.”(Via: The Guardian)"
Serie A medical laws prohibited Eriksen to play with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) – a device connected to the heart, for regulating life-threatening heart conditions.
Therefore, it is indicative that the former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder is likely to make a return to the English Premier League – as he is permitted to play there.
Eriksen’s agent, Martin Schools, has hinted that the players move back to England will definitely ‘feel like home.’
Despite rumours, Brentford boss Thomas Frank refused to admit the offer to Erikson, but acknowledged should be at the top level.
The Danish diamond who previously played for Spurs made 226 appearances and scored 51 goals during the years 2013-2020 respectively. He likewise netted 4 goals during his 43 appearances for Inter Milan.
Eriksen, who himself is full of ambitious about playing football again will definitely give his fans a glimpse of his magic soon on the field – as it is just a matter of time.