Christian Eriksen

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UEFA typically pay to cover salary while unavailable, that's their primary liability
 

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UEFA typically pay to cover salary while unavailable, that's their primary liability

U mean the From the time Eriksen was out till til he got released from Inter?
 

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Pretty much, yeah. There's a cap, but I think basically once Eriksen was injured, Inter didnt pay anything for him & our insurance should have paid out his unamortised book value.
 

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Pretty much, yeah. There's a cap, but I think basically once Eriksen was injured, Inter didnt pay anything for him & our insurance should have paid out his unamortised book value.
Think i read up on this when it happened cap is time restricted think uefa/fifa have to cover the salary of a player injured in their compettion for up to a year..
 

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Speaking at a press conference with the Danish national team, as reported by FCInterNews, the 30-year-old looked back on his time in Serie A.

Eriksen spent just a season and a half in an Inter shirt, before health complications forced him to leave the club, as the cardiac implant that the Dane is fitted enough is now allowable under Italian health and safety regulations.

The midfielder’s time at the Nerazzurri was a positive one, however.

Eriksen did not establish himself right away, but grew into the team before becoming an important part of the Serie A title win of the 2020-21 campaign.

As the 30-year-old revealed, he was also happy at Inter and in Milan before being forced to leave.

“Honestly, I enjoyed my time in Italy a lot,” the midfielder looked back
“I would have liked to stay and continue my career there.”

“We’re talking about the season before the Euros, I was playing still in Italy, but then obviously the circumstances changed a lot,” Eriksen reflected.

Eriksen stated that “Italy and Inter always made me feel good, and my family were happy there.”

“I was very comfortable at the club
 
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