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Christian Eriksen set to make football return with Brentford

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Christian Eriksen set to make football return with Brentford

Christian Eriksen set to make football return with Brentford

Danish footballer Christian Eriksen is to make his return to professional football, after his on-field cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, with Premier League side Brentford.

In June 2021, Eriksen had a defibrillator implanted in his chest but rules in Italy meant he was unable to continue playing with his then club Inter Milan.

Report by Edwardst.

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