Brentford midfielder Christian Eriksen has been recalled to the Denmark national team after nine months of absence.
The midfielder was sidelined after suffering a cardiac arrest while playing for his country at the European Championship.
Eriksen, 30, is currently on a short-term deal with English Premier League (EPL) side Brentford after mutually terminating his contract with Inter Milan due to Serie A rules on implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD).
He has made three EPL appearances for Brentford, starting their last two games against Norwich City and Burnley — both matches his side won.
Eriksen is yet to score for his new side but did register an assist for Ivan Toney during the 2-0 victory over Burnley.
He collapsed during Denmark’s opening Euro 2020 fixture against Finland on June 12.
He returned in December to training at Odense Boldklub — where he previously played at youth level — in his homeland.
Before signing for Brentford in January 2022, the midfielder trained at former club Ajax.