Christian Eriksen is an example of overcoming. After his cardiac arrest in the last European Championship played throughout the Old Continent, he trained on his own and is currently a free agent due to the termination of his contract with Inter Milan.
Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen hopes to continue playing in the elite European football and although he doesn't have a team, there may be news before the January transfer window. His agent declared that offers are not lacking for his sponsored player, so we will see him on the playing fields.
"He is in very good physical condition and will keep playing. He is optimistic. Two clubs have called him to see how he is," said Martin Schoots, representative of Eriksen, to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Christian Eriksen, with the intention to continue playing in Europe
He also provided more details about the communication with the teams that hope to have the services of the international player with the Danish National Team.
"Those calls were made a while ago, even when he still had a contract with Inter and was training alone. Football is his passion," he mentioned.
In addition, he commented that his experience in Serie A is closed due to the measures that the first division championship has for his particular case.
"Everything is clear. Italy is the only country that does not allow training or playing with a defibrillator," added the representative of Christian Eriksen. The midfielder also has a history with Tottenham.
Furthermore, the aforementioned media adds that the player does not consider a hypothetical return to Danish football. He wants a top league.