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Christian Eriksen to Continue Rehabilitation in Denmark After Collapse
Christian Eriksen to Continue Rehabilitation in Denmark After Collapse

Christian Eriksen to Continue Rehabilitation in Denmark After Collapse

Wolfsburg confirm Christian Eriksen will rehabilitate in Denmark after collapsing during an international friendly in June. The midfielder is not considering retirement, according to team statements.

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Christian Eriksen will continue his rehabilitation in Denmark following his collapse during an international friendly in June, Wolfsburg have confirmed. The German club announced the decision as part of their ongoing medical assessment of the Danish midfielder.

Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during the match, prompting immediate medical intervention. He was stabilized and transferred for further evaluation. The incident marked a second cardiac event for Eriksen, who previously collapsed during UEFA Euro 2020.

Despite the recurrence, Eriksen is not considering retirement, according to reports. Vanguard News cited club sources stating that the player remains focused on recovery. BBC Sport reported that rehabilitation will begin at home, allowing Eriksen to be closer to family and specialized care.

Wolfsburg emphasized they are in close contact with Danish medical teams and Eriksen’s representatives. No timeline for his return to play has been provided. The club said updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

Eriksen joined Wolfsburg in 2025 after previous stints with Brentford, Manchester United, and Ajax. His return to professional football remains uncertain, but club officials reiterated their full support for his recovery process.


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