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Christian Eriksen is confident that he will get back to the footballing level he was at before his cardiac arrest Euro 2020.
Eriksen was a free agent after he came to an agreement with former club Inter Milan to terminate his contract in December. He has penned a deal until the conclusion of the 2021/22 season with Brentford.
The midfielder collapsed during his nation’s Euro 2020 showdown with Finland in June of last year. He received life-saving CPR on the pitch and has thankfully made a full recovery.
He has since been fitted with an ICD, an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, which monitors the heart and acts as a pacemaker if necessary.
A rule in Italian football prohibits the use of an ICD, meaning he was unable to continue playing in Serie A.
However, the 29-year-old has completed all the necessary medical checks and is fit to return to football, something he is incredibly grateful for.
"The first thing is to show the gratitude," Eriksen told BBC Sport.
"To the people around me, the team-mates, the doctors first on the pitch, the team doctors and paramedics and then at the hospital, to do everything and check everything.
"Then all the messages from people to show support for me and what my family have been through. It has been really lovely to see