More could be revealed about the condition and future of Inter midfielder Christian Eriksen, with the 29-year-old set to undergo evaluations with Danish cardiologists in the next few weeks.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Dane will check in with cardiologists some time within the next month and that it could be determined whether he will have to continue being fitted with his Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.

The ICD which Eriksen was fitted with after suffering a cardiac arrest during the Euros is a highly significant factor in determining whether the midfielder can make a return to the pitch in a Nerazzurri shirt, with the device not allowed in Italian football due to health and safety regulations.

Should he be able to have the device removed then he could plan to play for Inter once again, whereas if it is determined to be necessary on a permanent basis then he would either have to give up football or move to another club, with a return to former club Ajax one possibility.

The player’s status remains unclear in view of this, but more certainty could be established after he consults with his cardiologists in Denmark later in the month.