Denmark star Pernille Harder is “so happy” that Christian Eriksen is back playing football, and is hoping the playmaker will join Manchester United.
Eriksen collapsed on the pitch while playing for Denmark in Euro 2020 last June, suffering cardiac arrest.
The former Tottenham midfielder recovered and was fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, but that prevented him from playing in Italy for his club Inter.
Eriksen was subsequently released and did not find a new club until January, when Brentford offered him the chance to show his quality and prove his fitness.
He managed to do just that, making a huge impact by scoring once and assisting four more goals in 11 league appearances to help Brentford, who had been out of form prior to his arrival, stay up with ease.
To highlight Eriksen’s importance, he created 30 chances following his Bees bow in March, with only Martin Odegaard (38) and Kevin De Bruyne (42) topping that in the division.
However, the 30-year-old only signed a short-term contract and is now expected to join United, to the delight of Harder, who is preparing for the Women’s Euro 2022 with Denmark.
She said: “It’s amazing, I’m so happy that he’s back and that he’s playing really good football as well.
“It seems like he’s enjoying playing, if he’s going to Manchester United I will be happy as a United fan but also for him.
“I don’t know if it’s just rumours or if it’s actually happening.”
Harder’s sentiments were echoed by her Denmark team-mates Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen and Signe Bruun.
Nielsen said: “So happy, we just enjoy following Christian Eriksen, of course Manchester United is a big club and it’s huge in Denmark as well.”
Bruun added: “It was so sad last year, him going down at home in our national stadium but to see him coming back like that and performing like that for the national team and Brentford as well is great.
“We all supported him, we were all behind him and for him now to make a big move like that, I think he deserves it, he’s a hard worker, so I’m very, very happy to see that.”