Will his heart allow him to play? Christian Eriksen will have thorough medical examinations next month

When Danish footballer Christian Eriksen fell to the ground in the early stages of their Euro 2020 match against Finland on 12 June, few were thinking whether his football career would continue. The only question on everyone’s lips was whether the 30-year-old would survive. Thankfully, thanks to a quick reaction from the present medical staff at Parken stadium in Copenhagen, Eriksen’s life was saved. And now, three months later, Inter midfielder is exploring the possibility of playing football again.🚨 Cristian Eriksen 🇩🇰 is now back in Milan and he’ll undergo some neccessary tests in the Italian capital. If the test go well, the midfielder will begin training in a month back in Denmark.💪 #FCIM(via @Gazzetta_it) pic.twitter.com/UmMkj0xkZm— Football Transfers (@Transferzone00) September 8, 2021 Eriksen will reportedly have a medical examination with a Danish cardiologist next month, hoping to get the go-ahead to resume training. The playmaker is currently based in Milan and is relaxing with his family waiting to see if he can resume his professional career after the shocking incident at the Euros.The Danish doctors confirmed Eriksen had suffered a cardiac arrest and had a defibrillator implanted, meaning his career in Serie A could be over if the ICD is permanent. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports he will return to Odense in a few days and in about a month, he will have a check-up with the Danish cardiologists who have been holding his file since June.15 September: (2.65) Inter (3.25) Real Madrid (2.70)The Danish doctors are in constant contact with the Nerazzurri medical staff and the meeting next month could reportedly be decisive to learn when the former Ajax and Tottenham star will be able to resume training. The newspaper claims he could be able to resume individual training, with the bicycle, running laps and play football in a sports facility near his home.He wasn’t as fortunate as Eriksen: Remembering Marc-Vivien FoeIt’s a natural process of ‘re-athletisation’ in Denmark, according to the report, but if the defibrillator won’t be removed, Eriksen will not be able to play in Italy due to regulations in that country.Whatever the outcome of the examinations, it’s a miracle and a gift that Eriksen’s life didn’t end that day in Copenhagen. As for professional football, it doesn’t look very promising. But if anyone can beat the odds – it’s this man.

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