The midfielder collapsed in his country’s tournament opener against Finland on June 12 in Copenhagen and received life-saving treatment on the pitch.
He has now returned to Italy and visited his teammates at the training center of Italian champions Suning.
“The Danish midfielder has met the club directors, coach, teammates and all staff present. Eriksen is doing well and is in excellent physical and mental shape,” a note on the club’s website said.
“He will now follow the recovery program offered by Danish doctors in Copenhagen, who will also coordinate clinical follow-up.
“Inter’s medical staff will of course be kept informed and informed throughout the process.”
Reuters understands that no further medical examinations are planned in Milan for Eriksen at this time.
The future of his playing career remains uncertain, however, as he will not be allowed to play in Italy unless the device is withdrawn.
“Eriksen cannot be allowed to play in Italy,” Francesco Braconaro, member of the Italian Football Federation’s technical scientific committee, told Radio Kiss Kiss in July.
“If the defibrillator is removed from the player, thus confirming that the condition can be resolved, he can then return to play for Inter.”
Eriksen joined Inter from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2020 and scored eight goals in 60 games for the club, playing a key role in their first Serie A triumph in 11 years last season.
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