Club Exit: Who’s Leaving Next?

This weekend travels Club Brugge to Great Britain for a friendly match and summer internship. In the run-up to it, Blauw-Zwart again seems to be completing an outgoing deal. For example, white smoke would be seen in the Bjorn Meijer file.

Blauw-Zwart is working on a busy transfer summer on the outgoing side. In anticipation of Maxim de Cuyper, Joel Ordoñez, Raphael Onyedika and probably also Ardon Jashari, two major outgoing deals have already been completed. For example, Ferran Jutgla went to Celta de Vigo. On Wednesday, Casper Nielsen signed at Standard.

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Agree at club level

And in the meantime the third big departure also seems like a fact. At the beginning of this week it became clear that Feyenoord explicitly pulled Meijer’s sleeve. The Dutch promise international himself became convinced after a conversation with trainer Robin van Persie. An agreement on the personal conditions soon followed.

But the file apparently also improved well at club level. In the past days, Club and Feyenoord grew considerably towards each other. According to the well-known Feyenoord medium ‘transfer-Meijer “Target =” _ Blank “Rel =” Noopener “> 1908” Both teams have now also found an agreement. Only the last details have yet to be dealt with.

Three seasons at Club

What amount is involved in the transfer is not known for the time being. Meijer will, however, put his crib under a four -year contract as soon as his medical and physical tests have been successfully completed. In De Kuip he has to become the replacement for Quilindschy Hartman, who in turn went to Burnley FC.

Meijer played a total of 3 seasons at Club, in which he was good for just over 100 duels. Next season he seemed to be an important role for him by the impending departure of the Cuyper, but he opts for a different challenge. There is a good chance that Club will put on a direct replacement.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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