Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen (Photo | AP) 
Football

Christian Eriksen reportedly offered six-month contract by Brentford

Eriksen collapsed during the European Championship with cardiac issues and due to a pacemaker, and Serie A rules left his club at the time Inter Milan.

Associated Press

HERNING: Reports in England suggest that Christian Eriksen has been offered a route back into top-flight football - with English Premier League side Brentford offering the Dane a six-month contract.

Eriksen collapsed during the European Championship with cardiac issues and due to a pacemaker, and Serie A rules left his club at the time Inter Milan.

However he has stated he wants to play in the upcoming World Cup - and a starring role for Brentford to prove his fitness may be an attractive proposition for a player who already played in the English capital during his time at Tottenham.

'Witnessing betrayal of Indian farmers': Rahul Gandhi sharpens attack on Centre over US trade deal

Don't turn AI-Mela into a jhamela: How India can go beyond PR at its AI Summit

India vs Pakistan: Heightened security, buzzing fans bring Colombo to a standstill

Indian student found dead in California, six days after going missing

Debate, vote on motion to remove LS Speaker Om Birla to be taken up on March 9: Rijiju

SCROLL FOR NEXT