Brentford are reportedly in talks with Christian Eriksen over a possible return to the Premier League.
As per a report from the Athletic, Brentford have offered the 29-year-old a six-month deal, with the option to extend for a further year.
Eriksen is a free agent after he came to an agreement with former club Inter Milan to terminate his contract in December.
football.london understands that Tottenham Hotspur are not - at this stage - believed to be one of the sides looking to bring the Dane back to England following his release from the Serie A side.
The Danish midfielder collapsed during his nation’s Euro 2020 showdown with Finland. He received life-saving CPR on the pitch but has thankfully made a full recovery.
The incident though was shocking to witness, with players, clubs and supporters rallying around the now 29-year-old, actions that he has been left feeling humbled by.
Talking in an interview with 1DR, he said: “It was amazing that so many people felt a need to write or send flowers.
“It had an impact on so many people - and they felt the need to let me and my family know. That makes me very happy.
“At the hospital, they kept saying I’d received more and more flowers. It was weird because I didn’t expect people to send flowers - because I’d died for five minutes.”
He has since been fitted with an ICD, an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, which monitors the heart and acts as a pacemaker if necessary.
He could have made the return to Serie A some time this season if he was deemed fit enough to play, though it had to be under the standards of being fit without the ICD.
Eriksen was training with Danish side Odense Boldklub - who he played for between 2005 and 2008 - after he was told he was unable to play in Italy.
He is permitted to play in England, however, and a deal with Brentford may well help reignite his career.