Italian side Inter Milian have explained in no uncertain terms that they are open to parting ways with Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen. According to the news, the Danish playmaker has been banned from playing in Italy due to an implanted defibrillator over his incident in the euros.

Highlights on Christian Eriksen's euro incident

Eriksen was implanted with a cardioverter defibrillator after he suffered from cardiac arrest in the euros. With that in mind, the rule made by the Italian FA is definitely for Eriksen's benefit. The Cardioverter Defibrillator was implanted in other to regulate any further complications in the heart beat pattern of Eriksen.

Highlights on statements from the Italian FA

The Italian FA is clear about rules regarding players who have been implanted with a cardioverter defibrillator. And it is a no for all of them. They are never allowed to play in the league. With that in mind, an exit away from Italian side Inter Milian is almost certain for Christian Eriksen. According to a statement released by the Italian press, any player with a heart abnormality, be it amateur or professional would not be allowed to represent his club in competitive games. It has been a long-lasting rule, and it is not going to be changed because of one Danish midfielder.

Final thoughts

With this release by the Italian FA, Christian Eriksen's move away from Inter-Milan is almost certain. As Inter have revealed they cannot keep coping without Erisken performing on the pitch. It would be interesting to see which team the Danish midfielder moves to next – fingers crossed.