Serie A champions Inter have agreed to terminate Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen’s contract after being unable to play competitive football in Italy after severe health concerns at Euro 2020.
A little about the topic
Christian Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest while representing his country at the last European Summer Final. He was subsequently equipped with a defibrillator and prevented from performing again in Serie A, despite being linked to the San Siro deal until 2024.
A statement on the club’s official website states that Inter can confirm an agreement has been reached to terminate Eriksen’s contract by mutual agreement. The club and the entire Nerazzurri family wish Christian all the best for his future. Although Eriksen and Inter are now parting ways, the bond will never be severed. The good times, the goals, the victories, those Scudetto celebrations with fans outside of San Siro – all of this will forever remain in Nerazzurri history.
What did Schoots say about Christian Eriksen?
Danish midfielder Martin Schoots’ agent is confident that the attacking midfielder will find a new club and return to the field soon. Martin Schoots said they’ll see what January brings them. Martin says two clubs have already called him to see how Christian is doing. And this happened some time ago, when Christian Eriksen was still on a contract with Inter, but was already training on his own, far from the spotlight.
Martin added that everything looks good. And Christian is doing well. All physical results are positive. Eriksen has dreams of its own. Eriksen is doing very well. Eriksen has been training for several months now and things are going very well. It was clear that they would be working on this solution for a long time. Italy is simply the only country where you generally cannot play with ICD. So, according to Schoots, it’s a pity especially since Christian Eriksen is so immensely loved by the fans. On the other hand, it is also positive, because Eriksen can now look at the future from a different perspective.