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Will Christian Eriksen play for Brentford today against Crystal Palace?

Forget Dusan Vlahovic joining Juventus or Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang moving to Barcelona, the most uplifting story of the transfer window was Brentford signing Christian Eriksen, offering the midfielder a route back into elite football eight months after suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch.

Eriksen, who ended his contract with Inter Milan by mutual consent in December, began training with Brentford on Monday and has spoken of his excitement at making his debut for Thomas Frank’s side, saying it is the first step to moving on from the ordeal he suffered last year.

The 29-year-old has not played since collapsing on the pitch in Denmark’s Euro 2020 opener against Finland on June 12 but has been reassured by doctors that he is safe to return to competitive football after being fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), a type of pacemaker which will force his heart to restart if it stops.

Brentford host Crystal Palace in the Premier League today at 3pm UK time but Eriksen will not be in the matchday squad for the game.

Brentford coach Thomas Frank said last week that the midfielder needs a bit more time to return to full fitness and that he should play a friendly match before making his return to competitive football.

After hosting Palace, Brentford visit Arsenal on 19 February but that also looks like being a little too soon for Eriksen to make his bow for the Bees. However, the player hinted at his presentation on Friday that his first appearance could come at home to Newcastle on 26 February.

Eriksen has revealed that the first thing he told his new team-mates was he did not want any special treatment in training.

He told reporters: "I said: 'I’m here because everything has been cleared; if there are

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