Kristoffer Olsson has got to move home. He tells about it on Instagram.
"Six months later, I'm home again," he writes.
It was in February that the Swedish national team player in football collapsed at home. It turned out that the 29-year-old had been struck by several blood clots in the brain due to an extremely rare inflammation in the brain's blood vessels.
Olsson was initially cared for in a respirator at Århus hospital, before he could be moved to a center with a focus on advanced rehabilitation of neurological diseases.
Olsson has previously stated that he hopes to be fully restored and believes that he will be able to play elite football again, but he has not set a timetable.