Christian Eriksen finally leaves Inter Milan by mutual consent

Christian Eriksen who suffered a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, has left Inter Milan by mutual consent.

The 29-year-old playmaker enjoyed six-and-a-half seasons at Tottenham before moving to San Siro in January 2020 for a fee in the region of £17million.
The Danish International who was fitted with a pacemaker, ruling him out of playing in Italian football, but leaving the door open in other championships.
“Inter and Christian Eriksen have decided to terminate the current contract by mutual consent, as he’s officially not allowed to play in Serie A with defibrillator,” the Italian club said.
Eriksen will now be free to consider his options with other potential clubs, and has recently been in training with his boyhood club Odense.
“The club and the entire Nerazzurri family wish Christian all the very best for his future.“ Although Inter and Christian are now parting ways, the bond shall never be broken.
“The good times, the goals, the victories, those Scudetto celebrations with fans outside San Siro – all this will remain forever in Nerazzurri history.”
Eriksen has not played since the cardiac arrest and it remains unclear whether he will return to professional football.