JAKARTA - Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen will undergo a medical at his club Inter Milan to find out about the continuation of his career.
Quoted Antara from Sky Sports, Friday, July 30, Christian Eriksen is planned to undergo this test next week when he will join his colleagues at Inter Milan.
Eriksen's medical tests are aimed at seeing whether the 29-year-old can still continue his career as a footballer.
Eriksen currently has a defibrillator in his body that functions as a pacemaker after he suffered a heart attack while defending Denmark at Euro 2020.
After this incident, doctors need to determine whether Eriksen will be able to play soccer again if the device is removed from his body.
Eriksen will then undergo several medical tests at Inter to see if he can continue his career at the highest level including the Serie A competition.
If Eriksen is finally able to resume his career, he should at least not play for the first six months if all goes well.
Previously, Eriksen had a heart attack and made him faint while defending Denmark in the Euro 2020 group stage against Finland on June 12 last.
Eriksen's incident forced him to be taken to a hospital in Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark for further treatment.
As a result of this, the doctor had to carry out surgery to implant a defibrillator in his body which was successfully carried out and allowed Eriksen to return home on 18 June.
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