Inter unless he has the implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) in his chest removed, according to the Italian Football Association.Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest in June during Denmark’s opening Euro 2020 group stage fixture against Finland and was given an urgent CPR treatment on the pitch from medics, before being taken to a hospital.After being taken to hospital, he was given treatment and later that day, the Danish FA confirmed that Eriksen was responding and recovering whilst receiving more checks.He was in hospital for six days, before being released on 18 June, which saw him being fitted with an ICD, a device connected to the heart by wires and sends an electrical pulse to correct irregular rhythms, which seemed essential to.
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