Agency Reporter
Inter Milan have officially terminated the contract of Christian Eriksen by mutual consent.
Eriksen has not been allowed to play in Serie A after the league banned the heart-monitoring device fitted to the Danish midfielder.
The device was fitted on him following his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
Reports have emerged in recent days that a contract termination was imminent.
And now in an official statement, Inter wrote: “FC Internazionale Milano can confirm that an agreement has been reached to terminate Christian Eriksen’s contract by mutual consent.
“The club and the entire Nerazzurri family wish Christian all the very best for his future.
“Although Inter and Christian are now parting ways, the bond shall never be broken.
“The good times, the goals, the victories, those Scudetto celebrations with fans outside San Siro – all this will remain forever in Nerazzurri history.”
He played 60 times in total for Inter, scoring eight goals, and won Serie A with the Nerazzurri last season.
Eriksen joined the Italians from Tottenham for a reported £17million in January 2020.
But after being fitted with an ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator), he was banned from playing in Serie A.
The device monitors his heart rhythm and sends shocks to his heart if necessary.
And despite having his Inter contract terminated, he is targeting an incredible comeback in 2022.
Eriksen returned to training this month with former club Odense Boldklub, although the playmaker has not penned a contract with the Danish outfit.
Instead, he has been linked with a return to another of his former clubs, Ajax.
There have also been murmurs of a sensational return to Tottenham, for who he played for 305 times.
Source: THE SUN UK