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3rd November 2021
05:27pm GMT

Eriksen collapsed suddenly with no one near him and received immediate CPR treatment from medical staff before being taken to hospital. He was released from hospital six days later after being fitted with an ICD.
The 29-year-old has not played since he collapsed in the summer and despite looking ahead to a return to action, he will not be allowed to do so in Italy. Serie A rules block players who are fitted with a defibrillator from featuring in the league, meaning that a move away from the San Siro looks more than likely for the Dane.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, a move to the Dutch side is a possibility for Eriksen - with Inter set to make a decision on his future together with the player and his entourage.
The Eredivisie does not have the same restrictions as Serie A, which would mean that the midfielder would be able to continue playing with an ICD.
It is thought that the nineteen-time Italian champions do not expect to sell Eriksen for a fee, but instead will terminate his contract and allow him to join another club.
Eriksen - who has played 60 times for Inter Milan since joining from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2020 - helped the Italian outfit to win their first Serie A title in 11 years last season.
Although his contract at Inter doesn't expire until the summer of 2024, it is expected that he will leave the club in the coming months. Netherlands and Ajax defender Daley Blind is also fitted with an ICD after being diagnosed with heart muscle inflammation, but the former Manchester United man has continued to play for the Eredivisie champions.Explore more on these topics: