Eredivisie-spits Thom van Bergen te koop, AZ spreekt over transfer.




AZ Alkmaar Pursues FC Groningen Forward Thom van Bergen Amid Transfer Speculation

AZ Alkmaar Pursues FC Groningen Forward Thom van Bergen Amid Transfer Speculation

As the 2025–26 Eredivisie season enters its final stages, Dutch football club AZ Alkmaar has reportedly intensified its interest in FC Groningen forward Thom van Bergen, sparking discussions about a potential transfer. The move, if confirmed, would mark a significant step in van Bergen’s career, though no official announcements have been made as of yet.

Van Bergen, 24, has been a consistent presence for FC Groningen, contributing to their mid-table finish in the 2025–26 campaign. His performances have drawn attention from multiple Eredivisie clubs, with AZ Alkmaar emerging as a leading contender for his signature. The club’s interest aligns with its strategy to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the 2026–27 season.

Why the Transfer Matters

Why the Transfer Matters

The potential move reflects AZ Alkmaar’s ongoing efforts to rebuild and compete at the top of the Eredivisie. The club finished 8th in the 2025–26 season

Thom van Bergen was onmisbaar voor promotie FC Groningen

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