Christian Eriksen, A Former Tottenham Midfielder, Has Signed A Six-Month Contract With Brentford.

Christian Eriksen, A Former Tottenham Midfielder, Has Signed A Six-Month Contract With Brentford.

Eriksen played for Tottenham for seven years.

In 305 appearances for Tottenham, Eriksen scored 69 goals.

Christian Eriksen, a former Tottenham midfielder, has signed a six-month contract with Brentford.

Eriksen hasn't played since suffering a heart episode during Denmark's Euro 2020 qualifier against Finland in June.

He was then implanted with a cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), which is a form of pacemaker.

"We've seized an incredible opportunity to bring a world-class player to Brentford," said Thomas Frank, the club's head coach.

Inter Milan won the league title last season, but Eriksen's contract was terminated in December because the Italians and Eriksen agreed that players with an ICD could not compete in Serie A.

The Premier League, on the other hand, does not follow the same rules.

After leaving Inter, Eriksen began training alone at Odense Boldklub in Denmark, where he had previously played as a junior player, and expressed his desire to resume his playing career in order to represent Denmark in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

He joined Inter in 2020 after a seven-year stint with Tottenham, where he scored 69 goals in 305 games and helped the club reach the Champions League final in 2019.

"Christian has the power to control football games when he is at his best. He will also add top-level football experience to the club. I expect him to make an impression in the locker room and on the practice field."

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