Eriksen can play soccer again

According to reports in Italy, Inter midfielder Christian Ericksen will return to Milan in the second week of July to undergo new medical tests. The 29-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest during Denmark's Euro 2020 debut match against Finland. He was given urgent field assistance before being sent to the hospital, [...]
According to reports in Italy, Inter midfielder Christian Ericksen will return to Milan in the second week of July to undergo new medical tests.
The 29-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest during Denmark's Euro 2020 debut match against Finland.
He was given urgent assistance in the field before being sent to the hospital, where a few days after the incident, he underwent surgery to implant a defibrillator (a device that helps work his heart. )
In any case, his career at Serie A is in doubt because it is forbidden to play with such a device, according to the protocol of the National Health Committee for Sports Fits, which was adopted in 2017.
It is forbidden in Italy to be active in any kind of sport with such a implant, while the same rule is not in force in other European leagues.
Inter has signed with Hakan Calhanoglu as a free player with a former Milan star who can replace Eriksen.
“Respect must be great first for man and then for footballer. We hope Eriksen will recover his health and full efficiency”, said Inter Director-General Beppe Marotta.
After that, we'll evaluate the sporting aspects that are obviously less important at this time. ”, he added.
According to “Calciomercato.com”, Ericsen will return to Milan in the second week of July. Clearly, he will not be able to train, but he will meet his teammates and speak with young coach Simone Inzaghi before undergoing new medical examinations, hoping that the defibrillator of the heart can completely leave his body.












