On Friday, the Inter Milan Club officially announced that it had negotiated the termination of the contract with the Danish midfielder Eriksson. Eriksson fainted from a cardiac arrest during the European Cup this summer, and then he implanted a cardiac defibrillator. And Eriksson’s agent revealed that the player is not ready to retire, and there are already four clubs interested in Eriksson.
Eriksson has returned to health after treatment and has started personal training in Denmark. However, Italian football does not allow players wearing cardiac defibrillators to participate in the game, so Eriksson was unable to train and compete at Inter Milan, and in the end the two sides could only negotiate to terminate the contract. However, Eriksson is currently only 29 years old, and fans do not want to see him end his playing career.
In an interview with Danish media Ekstra Bladet, Eriksson’s agent Martin Schutz revealed: “I hope Eriksson still has a future on the court. Four clubs have requested information about Eriksson. Information related to the situation, including a Danish club.” At present, leagues including the Netherlands and Denmark allow players to wear cardiac defibrillators to play games. Therefore, as long as Eriksson is healthy, he can continue to play in these leagues. .
The agent went on to say: “Eriksson wanted to continue training in Milan, because that is where he and his family live. But Italy is the only country that prohibits people wearing a defibrillator from engaging in sports, or even not. He was allowed to train in the gym, so he could only leave Milan. Now Eriksson feels really good, and all the physical feedback he gets is very positive. There is no reason not to be hopeful.”Return to Sohu to see more
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