Christian Eriksen set for playing return after signing with Brentford following cardiac arrest
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Frank Lampard was appointed as Everton manager on Sunday evening as he makes his return to the dugout.
Frank Lampard was appointed as Everton manager on Sunday evening as he makes his return to the dugout.
Christian Eriksen has completed a remarkable return to the Premier League, signing for Brentford just seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest while playing for Denmark at last year's European Championship. The 29-year-old playmaker, who has been fitted with a pacemaker, has signed a contract with Thomas Frank's side until the end of the season. The ex-Tottenham player left Inter Milan last month by mutual consent. The pacemaker meant he was not allowed to play in Italian football, but other leagues do not have the same rules.
Seven months after suffering a heart attack during EURO 2020, Danish football star Christian Eriksen has signed for Premier League team Brentford.
Christian Eriksen ‘can’t wait to get started’ after completing a fairytale return to the Premier League with Brentford.
Christian Eriksen has signed for Brentford on a six-month deal, making a remarkable return to the Premier League just seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Christian Eriksen has signed a contract with Brentford, the club have announced, making a remarkable return to football just seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest while competing for Denmark at Euro 2020.