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Former Inter player Eriksen is expected to return to the Premier League, with Brentford offering players a contract

Former Tottenham and Inter player Eriksen are expected to return to the Premier League.

The Premier League Brentford team has offered Eriksen a six-month contract with the option to extend it for another year.

Eriksen, 29, suffered a cardiac arrest during the European Championship opener against Finland in Denmark last June. After receiving first aid on the field, Eriksen installed a cardiac defibrillator.

In the Italian league, players with cardiac defibrillators are not allowed to play. Because during the race, inadvertent contact or collision can damage the device.

In December, Eriksen and Inter reached a consensus to leave the Nerazzurri.

Former Inter player Eriksen is expected to return to the Premier League, with Brentford offering players a contract

Although Eriksen cannot play in Serie A, he can still play in the Dutch Serie A or the Premier League.

Now that the opportunity has come, the Premier League Brentford team offered Eriksen a 6-month contract that could be extended by a year, allowing Eriksen to return to play in the Premier League.

Erikson has been training since recovering from surgery and is preparing to return to the game. The player's agent, Martin Schutz, recently said it would be like coming home if he could return to England.

A few days ago, former Tottenham player Eriksen shared his first video of playing on the pitch after he recovered to health.

In January 2020, Spurs sold Eriksen to Inter Milan for a 20 million Champions League transfer fee. Eriksen made 60 appearances for the Nerazzurri, scoring eight goals.

Eriksen is now expected to join Brentford.

Brentford are a Premier League promotion team who finished third in the Championship last season and were promoted to the Premier League through play-offs.

As a promotion horse, Brentford have performed well this season. They are currently 14th in the Premier League and are expected to remain in the Premier League after this season.

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