Christian Eriksen wants to return to play for his country at the World Cup.
Christian Eriksen said on Tuesday that his goal was to play in the World Cup in this year's edition of the tournament, with reports in England suggesting he could also make a return to the top flight.
He received life-saving treatment on the pitch after suffering a cardiac arrest in last year's European Championship.
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The future of the former Internazionale, Spurs and Ajax player is still up in the air, despite him saying he would return to football to play for the Danes at the World Cup.
After having a heart-starter device implanted, the Danes contract was terminated by Inter. His career in Italy was ended because he couldn't use such devices.
My goal is to play in the World Cup in Qatar, that's been my mindset all along. It's my dream to come back, but I'm not sure if I'll be picked. He said that he would play and prove that he was back at his previous level.
The event at Parken Stadium was unlikely to be repeated, according to Eriksen, who said that his heart was not an obstacle.
I want to rejoin the national team and play at Parken again to prove that it was a one-timer. He said that it was up to the manager to assess his level.
The soft-spoken 29-year-old could be seen as a come-and-get-me plea, but his options for a return remain uncertain.
A number of clubs are likely to be in the market for a player of Eriksen's ability, as his former teammate at the Dutch club where he broke through is playing at, and he has a similar device fitted.
He is the kind of creative spark that is needed at the struggling club.
He will have to convince potential employers that he is fit enough to play.
He told DR that he wants to play football again, and that's why he wants to do an interview.
As he talked about what the future might hold, he made sure to assure clubs that his heart can be trusted.
The doctors said everything was stable and that it was a good sign to be able to play football again.
He waved to fans as he was carried from the Parken Stadium pitch on a stretcher.
He has been out of the public eye since he felt ready to return. His future in the game is uncertain after he was without a club for the first time in his career.
"In the world of football, you can't really decide for yourself where you are going," he said.