
According to Sky Sports, Brentford is about to reach a six-month contract with Eriksen.
Brentford is also assessing whether Eriksen's physical condition is fit to play, and thanks to a previous cardiac arrest at the European Cup and the implantation of a cardiac defibrillator in his body, Eriksen is more complicated than the signing process that the average player faces.
Before official registration, Eriksen is required to be accredited by the club's designated cardiologist and the FA does not conduct a separate assessment, but checks the club's assessment before approval.
Brentford are also in no hurry to sign Eriksen, as players with defibrillators in Italy can't play, so he's a free agent now.
Eriksen said his heart was not an obstacle to returning to the game and in England players had the right to decide for themselves whether to play after assessing the risks. But if Eriksen succeeds, he will be the first man in Premier League history.
Eriksen previously trained in southern Switzerland and is currently training with Ajax in preparation for his comeback.
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