Former Arsenal star terminates contract after brain diagnosis
Briefly

Kristoffer Olsson, a former Arsenal midfielder and Swedish international, has been forced to retire from football at the age of 29 due to an acute brain condition. After experiencing a loss of consciousness, he was diagnosed with blood clots stemming from a rare inflammation of blood vessels. Despite a promising career that included time at FC Midtjylland, where he received great support during his recovery, Olsson expressed deep gratitude for the club's backing and articulated his ongoing dreams and aspirations in football.
The club, the people, everyone around me - they were there from the first second. FC Midtjylland is not just a football club, it's a place that takes care of people.
First and foremost, I still dream of being a football player. To be able to train fully and feel that I contribute to a team.
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