Christian Eriksen will attempt to make up lost ground and prove his worth to Inter when football returns according to a report in today’s print edition of Corriere dello Sport.

The Danish national team midfielder joined the club in a circa €20 million deal from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur back in January but his acclimatisation to Italian football was abruptly interrupted due to the outbreak of the ongoing global Coronavirus pandemic.

In the games he managed to play upon joining before football was brought to a halt, the 28-year-old did not exactly live up to expectations and he has only shown a few flashes of what everyone knows he is capable of.

The report from the Rome based newspaper goes on to state that Inter manager Antonio Conte is currently studying potential changes he could make to the team and Eriksen could well become decisive for Inter.

Since joining Inter, Eriksen has made eight appearances across all competitions, in which he has scored one goal and provided a single assist.