Inter have reportedly reached an agreement to terminate Christian Eriksen’s contract and are preparing an even at the Stadio Meazza to say goodbye to the Denmark international.
Inter will announce the end of Eriksen’s contract today, according to multiple reports in Italy.
The Dane is not allowed to play or train in Serie A with a heart starter implanted as any contact, or hit could break the device.
Inter directors met the midfielder’s entourage yesterday and La Gazzetta dello Sport and Tuttosport report the two parties have reached an agreement over the player’s exit.
Eriksen can continue playing in Denmark, the Netherlands or in the Premier League.
According to Tuttosport, the Nerazzurri are preparing an event at San Siro in February 2022 to let Inter fans say goodbye to the former Tottenham star who joined the club in a €20m deal in January 2020.
Eriksen has played 60 games with the Serie A champions, scoring eight goals.
Inter and Christian Eriksen have decided to terminate the current contract by mutual agreement, as he’s officially not allowed to play in Serie A with defibrillator. 🇩🇰 #Eriksen
Official announcement soon – then Eriksen will be free to consider proposals from other countries. pic.twitter.com/tWRL5oVAKC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 17, 2021
Da TuttoSport: Non è prevista alcuna passerella per Eriksen prima della sfida contro il Torino, ma secondo quanto filtra, all'inizio del prossimo anno – presumibilmente tra gennaio e febbraio – qualcosa potrebbe essere organizzato a San Siro, prima di una partita dell’Inter.
— Simone Togna (@SimoneTogna) December 17, 2021