OFFICIAL: Christian Eriksen released by Inter Milan
Serie A champions Inter have agreed to terminate Christian Eriksen’s contract as the Danish midfielder can no longer play any official match in Italy after suffering a serious health problem at Euro 2020. The 29-year-old Dane suffered a stoppage while recording his country in the European Championship finals last summer.
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He was then equipped with a defibrillator and can no longer play in Serie A, although he is linked to the club playing at San Siro until 2024. ‘tune of the times for several, the termination of the contract of the international Danish so that he can continue his career in another league where he will be allowed to play.
Inter release Eriksen
“Inter can confirm that an agreement has been reached to terminate Christian Eriksen’s contract by mutual consent. The club and the whole Nerazzurri family wish Christian the best for his future. Although Inter and Christian are going their separate ways now the link will never be broken “, Inter Milan said on their website.
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“The good times, the goals, the victories, those Scudetto celebrations with the fans in front of San Siro – all of this will be forever in the history of the Nerazzurri”, concluded the reigning Serie A champion. If Christian Eriksen cannot play in the Italian top flight, he is free to pursue his career elsewhere.
Eriksen back to Ajax?
He used the training facilities in Odense, in his homeland, in an effort to stay in shape before the winter transfer window opens. Christian Eriksen, who has 109 international caps, can now start to survey new employers, several clubs having their interesting interest. There is talk of Eriksen returning to Ajax, the Eredivisie giant, where he played in their famous training center.
Ajax have also seen the experience of players who have had heart problems in the past, with former Manchester United defender Daley Blind on their shelves. Christian Eriksen will be eager to find a new home six months after the life-threatening incident, having won titles in the Netherlands and Italy and playing more than 300 games for one of the heavyweights Tottenham Premier League heavyweights.