Go Ahead has quickly found a successor to Simonis in Boel Here’s the successor already! Melvin Boel, the current coach of FC Dordrecht, will start as coach of Go Ahead Eagles. The 38-year-old coach succeeds Paul Simonis, who announced his move to VfL Wolfsburg earlier today. Boel already did an internship at Go Ahead in the 2022-2023 season. Back then, René Hake was still the head coach of the team from Deventer. Boel has signed a contract until the summer of 2028. (Source: Go Ahead Eagles)
Olij: ‘A dream has come true’ “A dream has come true,” says Nick Olij about his move to PSV. “I’ve been looking forward to this day, when I could sign my signature. After Sparta-PSV, I was told that the club was serious about making it happen. After that, I spoke to the coach about what my contribution could be, about the way of playing. That gave a good feeling. We start at zero, that’s part of being at a top club like PSV. It’s up to me to show that I fit into the team.”
PSV has goalkeeper Olij in White smoke from Eindhoven! Goalkeeper Nick Olij is officially a PSV player. The 29-year-old goalkeeper comes from Sparta Rotterdam and has signed a four-year contract. He is the successor to Walter Benítez, who recently left the national champion on a free transfer. For Olij, it is his first step to a traditional top club, after previously serving AZ, NAC Breda and Sparta. Olij is PSV’s first summer signing. (Source: PSV)
Simonis has a ‘double feeling’ about leaving Go Ahead Paul Simonis is happy with his move to VfL Wolfsburg, but finds it difficult to leave cup winner Go Ahead Eagles behind. “I have a double feeling,” says Simonis on the Go Ahead website. “On the one hand, I am happy to be working at such a big club that plays in a major European competition. It is a unique opportunity for me. I wanted to seize it. On the other hand, you leave behind a club that is really in your heart. It was unforgettable.”
There is the new hero of Napoli! Kevin De Bruyne landed at Rome-Fiumicino airport this morning. According to *Sporza*, the 33-year-old midfielder is undergoing a medical examination in a private hospital in Northern Rome, after which he will sign his contract. To be continued!
Sané arrived in Istanbul under great interest The upcoming transfer of Leroy Sané to Galatasaray has not gone unnoticed in Istanbul. In fact, more than a million people followed the German international’s flight to the Turkish metropolis via YouTube. Upon arrival, ecstatic fans were waiting for him. Sané will finalize the last formalities for the transfer in Turkey. He is coming over from Bayern Munich on a free transfer and will earn at least 10 million euros net per year.
Benítez on Crystal Palace’s radar Walter Benítez is said to be in talks with Crystal Palace. The 32-year-old goalkeeper has an expiring contract with PSV. At the Premier League club, he will have to compete with Dean Henderson for a spot between the posts. Earlier today, Nick Olij was spotted in Eindhoven. The goalkeeper is expected to sign a four-year contract with PSV. (Source: *The Athletic*)
Former Feyenoord player Dilrosun can still go to the Club World Cup Former Feyenoord player Javairô Dilrosun can still make an appearance at the Club World Cup. The one-time international for the Dutch national team is being loaned by Los Angeles FC from the Mexican Club América until July 24. Remarkably, the 26-year-old attacker recently lost a playoff match with Club América against LAFC for the last ticket to the Club World Cup. (Source: LAFC)
No future for Forbs at Ajax Carlos Forbs has an Ajax contract until mid-2028, but cannot count on a future in Amsterdam. The attacker was loaned to Wolverhampton Wanderers last season, with the intention to buy, said supervisory board member Danny Blind on Wednesday at *Ziggo Sport*. “He has played too little there and is therefore returning to Ajax with a contract. Those are the obligations, but in principle you hope that a club will come for him.”
Ajax knocking on Liverpool’s door in busy goalkeeper search Ajax is busy with the goalkeeping department. The Amsterdammers are said to want to extend Remko Pasveer’s contract and also have NEC goalkeeper Robin Roefs in their sights. In addition, there is now a line between Amsterdam and Liverpool for Vitezslav Jaros. The 23-year-old Czech goalkeeper would come on loan for a year. (Source: *VI*)
Look! Tijjani Reijnders will play his first minutes for Manchester City at the Club World Cup with number 4. With that, he is at least saying goodbye to number 14 for the coming months, which he played with at AC Milan and the Dutch national team.
Vasilios Zagaritis seems to be staying in the Eredivisie after all He was relegated from the Eredivisie with Almere City last season, but Vasilios Zagaritis seems to be getting another chance at the highest level. The Greek left-back is reportedly making the switch to sc Heerenveen. Zagaritis played all matches last season, with the exception of the visit to AZ in the last matchday. (Source: *Leeuwarder Courant*)
Urby Emanuelson strengthens Ziggo Sport team Retired players can also make nice transfers. Urby Emanuelson played his last match as a professional for FC Utrecht in 2021, but will now work at Ziggo Sport. The seventeen-time Dutch international will make his debut as an analyst during the European Championship O21 in Slovakia, where Jong Oranje also participates. (Source: Ziggo Sport)
NAC wants to rent attacker from Feyenoord again NAC rented Leo Sauer from Feyenoord last season and hopes to have an attacker from the Rotterdam team at their disposal this season as well. Jaden Slory, son of two-time international Andwelé Slory, should come to Breda on loan. Slory performed well for FC Dordrecht in the Keuken Kampioen Divisie last season and was named Talent of the Year of that competition. (Source: *VI*)
Polak becomes coach of Club Brugge women’s team A special new challenge for Sjaak Polak! The coach from The Hague will start as head coach at Club YLA, the women’s branch of Club Brugge. Polak has been without a club since he was fired from FC Lisse in November last year. Previously, the coach had the women of ADO Den Haag under his care for four years. (Source: Club Brugge)
FC Utrecht seems to win battle for Zechiël FC Twente and Sparta hoped to rent Gjivai Zechiël from Feyenoord next season, but it seems that FC Utrecht will run off with the midfielder. Zechiël would have given his word to the team from Domstad, with whom he can play European football next season. Zechiël was active for Sparta in the second half of last season. (Source: *VI*)
NEC continues to thunder and also signs Argentinian It is a busy day for the press department of NEC, because the club has also announced the arrival of Argentinian goalkeeper Gonzalo Crettaz a few minutes after the announcement of the deal with El Kachati. The 28-year-old Crettaz comes from the Spanish CD Castellón. That is no coincidence: the new NEC coach Dick Schreuder still worked for that club last season. Crettaz also signs for three years. (Source: NEC)
NEC signs promotion hero of Telstar It has been in the air for a while and is now official: Youssef El Kachati will continue his career at NEC. The 25-year-old attacker thus cashes in on his good season at Telstar, with which he surprisingly promoted to the Eredivisie earlier this month. El Kachati’s contract in Velsen-Zuid expired, so the former striker of Quick Boys was able to look for a new club on a free transfer. El Kachati was also in the interest of, among others, Hannover 96, but is therefore coming to NEC. He has signed a contract until mid-2028, with an option for an extra year. (Source: NEC)
Heracles trumps Sparta and retains Benita Mimeirhel Benita is trading Feyenoord for Heracles Almelo. The defender already played for Heracles on loan last season and did so well that the Almelo club is now taking him over permanently from Feyenoord. Reportedly, Sparta Rotterdam was also interested in Benita, who has signed with Heracles until mid-2028. (Source: Heracles Almelo)
Sixteen-year-old Barça talent would sign with Ajax A remarkable piece of news from Spanish media today! The sixteen-year-old talent Eloi Gómez would make the switch from FC Barcelona to Ajax on a free transfer. The Spaniard played for the under 19s of the Catalan top club last season, but did not get much playing time there. Reportedly, Gómez is signing a contract for three seasons in Amsterdam. He would join the under 17s next season. (Source: *SPORT*)
Van den Belt seems to be moving to FC Twente A few weeks ago, we already reported that FC Twente was busy reeling in Thomas van den Belt. There was even already an agreement between FC Twente and Van den Belt’s club Feyenoord. But since then it has been quite quiet. Now a breakthrough seems to be imminent. Van den Belt would be approaching an agreement with FC Twente. A possible delaying factor: the Spanish CD Castellón, the club to which Van den Belt was loaned last season, still has an option to buy from the loan deal and can take over the midfielder for a limited amount. That doesn’t seem to be going to happen. (Source: *VI*)
Grass master Beltman stays with Fortuna Sittard Ludic transfer news from Sittard: grass master Erwin Beltman will remain active at Fortuna Sittard for the next two years. Beltman took care of the Feyenoord grass for years and was approached by Fortuna at the beginning of this year to fix the bad field in the stadium. In addition, Beltman has been active for Helmond Sport. (Source: Fortuna Sittard)
Go Ahead Eagles seems to find Simonis’ successor in Dordrecht Now that Paul Simonis is well on his way to the German VfL Wolfsburg, Go Ahead Eagles is busy looking for a new coach. Melvin Boel (FC Dordrecht) would now have the best papers. Boel previously worked in Feyenoord’s youth academy and stood on his own two feet for the first time at Krommedijk last season. He led FC Dordrecht to fifth place in the Keuken Kampioen Divisie. In the play-offs for promotion, the ‘Schapenkoppen’ only lost to Willem II after penalties. (Source: *VI* and *de Stentor*)
Talvitie chooses NAC after a year at Heracles NAC Breda has its first reinforcement for the new season. The Finnish winger Juho Talvitie comes on loan from the Belgian Lommel SK, which already loaned him to Heracles Almelo last season. Talvitie scored three times in the Eredivisie last season, including against NAC. Before reporting to Breda, the twenty-year-old attacker will play with Jong Finland at the European Championship in Slovakia. The Finns open the tournament against Jong Oranje on Thursday. (Source: NAC Breda)
Ten Hag will have PSG talent Axel Tape at his disposal After goalkeeper Mark Flekken, Erik ten Hag can now welcome a talented Frenchman to Bayer Leverkusen. The seventeen-year-old defender Axel Tape comes from Paris Saint-Germain. “We see a lot of potential in Axel,” says technical director Simon Rolfes. “He is an important pillar for our long-term plans.” (Source: Bayer Leverkusen)
Olij medically examined by PSV The first PSV transfer is nearing completion. Nick Olij has been spotted in Eindhoven, where he will undergo a medical examination. If no problems come to light there, the Sparta goalkeeper will sign for four seasons. (Source: *Eindhovens Dagblad*)
Amateur club receives 350,000 euros for Reijnders’ transfer The transfer of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City also means that the cash register is ringing at, among others, AZ and PEC Zwolle. The clubs receive a solidarity contribution for each season that Reijnders played there. That is a maximum of 5 percent of the transfer fee and applies until the player’s 23rd birthday.
The biggest cheers will sound at amateur club CSV’28. Reijnders played for the amateurs from Zwolle for a season at the age of seventeen. That means that the treasurer can declare 350,000 euros at AC Milan.
Distribution of solidarity contribution:
AC Milan devotes only two sentences to Reijnders Striking: AC Milan devotes only two sentences to the sale of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City, while the club has never received so much money for a player. “AC Milan can confirm that Tijjani Reijnders has signed a contract. The club would like to thank Tijjani for the commitment and professionalism he has always shown and wishes him all the best for the future, both professionally and personally.” (Source: AC Milan)
Reijnders: ‘This is a dream come true’ There are the first words from Tijjani Reijnders about his move to Manchester City. “I am overjoyed to have signed for Manchester City. City is one of the biggest clubs in the world, with the best coach, world-class players and excellent facilities. It is a dream come true to play in the Premier League. Many of the best Dutch players have performed in this competition over the years and it is an inspiration to follow in their footsteps.” (Source: Manchester City)
Reijnders officially a Manchester City player There is the confirmation: Tijjani Reijnders is a Manchester City player. The Dutch international comes from AC Milan for a reported 70 million euros and signs a five-year contract with the English powerhouse. This makes him the fourth most expensive Dutch footballer of all time. Only Frenkie de Jong (86 million euros), Matthijs de Ligt (85.5 million euros) and Virgil van Dijk (84.7 million euros) were more expensive. (Source: Manchester City)
De Bruyne would give the green light for Napoli transfer The stream of rumors surrounding Kevin De Bruyne seems to be coming to an end quickly. According to the latest reports, all lights are green for the transfer of the Belgian playmaker to Napoli. Reportedly, only the medical examination separates the 33-year-old midfielder from Manchester City from a move to the champion of Italy. He would sign a two-year contract with an option for another year. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)
Sané well on his way to Galatasaray Is Leroy Sané definitely leaving Bayern Munich? It certainly seems so. The 29-year-old attacker’s contract in Munich expires on June 30 and the Turkish champion Galatasaray is said to have made him a lucrative offer. He could earn 10 to 12 million euros net per year in Istanbul. Reportedly, contract negotiations are already in an advanced stage. (Source: Fabrizio Romano and Sky Sport)
National coach Chili resigns after missing World Cup Coaches beware: there is a vacancy at Chili. National coach Ricardo Gareca has resigned after the country also missed the last chance to qualify for the World Cup. Chili had to win against Bolivia last night to stay in the race for a World Cup ticket, but lost 2-0. Chili also missed the World Cups of 2018 and 2022. (Source: Emissoras Unidas)
FC Barcelona would like to have PSV player Perisic Striking: Ivan Perisic appears on the front page of the Spanish sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo this morning. And that is bad news for his current club PSV, because according to the medium, FC Barcelona is in the race to take over the 36-year-old Croatian on a free transfer this summer. Coach Hansi Flick is said to be very charmed by the attacker, who has impressed at PSV and Croatia in recent months. PSV has been trying to extend Perisic’s expiring contract for weeks, but so far without success. Will FC Barcelona run off with the veteran now?
Cherki to City Manchester City has completed the transfer of Rayan Cherki. The midfielder comes from Olympique Lyonnais and may become a competitor of Tijjani Reijnders. Read more here.
Sam Beukema emphatically linked to Napoli In Italy, Sam Beukema has been linked to Napoli for some time. And those stories are now becoming increasingly persistent. The central defender of Bologna is reportedly already personally agreed with Napoli, where a five-year contract is said to be ready. Now the national champion and the cup winner still have to come to an agreement. Beukema has been playing in Serie A since 2023. Previously, he played for Go Ahead Eagles and AZ. (*Voetbal International*)
Telstar picks up another player from Quick Boys Telstar has signed a new player for the first time since the surprising promotion to the Eredivisie. Attacker Patrick Brouwer scored seventeen times last season for Second Division champion Quick Boys and can now prove himself in Velsen-Zuid. He has signed for two seasons.
Earlier, Telstar already signed two other Quick Boys players for next season: Milan Zonneveld and Nigel Ogidi Nwankwo. Smaakmaker Youssef El Kachati, who seems well on his way to NEC, already came over from Quick Boys in 2023. (Source: Telstar)
Orange under 19 national coach Van der Veen leaves Peter van der Veen leaves after the European Championship, which starts on Saturday, as national coach of Orange under 19. The 52-year-old Rotterdammer has been working at the KNVB since 2023. Between 2016 and 2020, he also coached various representative youth teams. In 2019, he became European champion with Orange under 17. “Of course I’m not ready yet: we still have a cup to win,” says Van der Veen, who is expected to become assistant to Paul Simonis at VfL Wolfsburg. (Source: KNVB)
NEC would bring Misidjan back to the Netherlands It is rush hour at NEC. In addition to Youssef El Kachati, Tjaronn Chery and Argentinian goalkeeper Gonzalo Crettaz, Virgil Misidjan is now also said to be on his way to De Goffert. The 31-year-old winger played for Ferencváros in Hungary last season. Previously, he played in the Netherlands for Willem II, PEC Zwolle and FC Twente. (*De Telegraaf*)
Chelsea signs new defender until mid-2033 Chelsea is also not sitting still. The Conference League winner announced the transfer of Mamadou Sarr on Tuesday. The nineteen-year-old defender comes from RC Strasbourg from his native France for an amount of reportedly 14 million euros. Sarr signs for no less than eight seasons at Stamford Bridge.
‘The Blues’ can also definitely welcome Dário Essugo. The twenty-year-old midfielder from Sporting CP has reported to Chelsea, which has now also smoothed out the last details with the Portuguese champion. Essugo was still on loan to Las Palmas last season and is now moving to London for around 22 million euros. (Source: Chelsea)
Manchester City takes over goalkeeper Bettinelli from Chelsea The presentation of Tijjani Reijnders is still pending, but Manchester City has already completed its second summer transfer. Reserve goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli (33) comes from Chelsea, signs for one year and can already go to the Club World Cup. Bettinelli has been under contract with ‘The Blues’ since 2021, but only played one cup match in all those years. Manchester City previously signed Wolverhampton Wanderes defender Rayan Aït-Nouri this summer. (Source: Manchester City)
Setback for NEC: multi-million sale of Shiogai falls through A sensitive setback for NEC on the transfer market: the multi-million sale of Kento Shiogai to Red Bull Salzburg has fallen through. An injury was diagnosed during the medical examination in Austria. Salzburg then withdrew from the transfer. NEC was to receive a transfer fee of no less than 4.5 million euros for Shiogai. (Source: NEC)
Huijsen: ‘Real Madrid is the club of my life’ Meanwhile, Dean Huijsen has also given a press conference as a brand new player of Real Madrid. “When Real Madrid called me, I paid no more attention to other clubs. This is the club of my life,” said the twenty-year-old Spanish international. “I think I fit in well with the playing style that the new coach Xabi Alonso wants to develop.”
Jobe Bellingham follows in the footsteps of Jude Jobe Bellingham follows in the footsteps of his older brother Jude with a transfer to Borussia Dortmund! The midfielder comes from Sunderland for more than 30 million euros. The nineteen-year-old Bellingham made an important contribution as a controlling midfielder to Sunderland’s promotion to the Premier League last season. With this, Bellingham follows the same career path as his brother Jude, who made a furore at Borussia Dortmund from 2020 to 2023. He now plays for Real Madrid. (Source: Borussia Dortmund)
Tudor will also be the coach of Juventus next season Igor Tudor will remain the coach of Juventus next season. “We are a big club and there are many rumors, but I want to emphasize that Tudor remains our coach. I have already made this clear to him,” says the new general manager Damien Comolli at a press conference. The 47-year-old Croat succeeded the fired Thiago Motta in March and secured a place for the Champions League with the club. The former coach of, among others, Lazio and Olympique Marseille had asked for clarity about his future before the Club World Cup, which starts next week for the ‘Old Lady’. (Source: Juventus)
Huijsen presented by Real Madrid His transfer had already been announced for a long time, but Dean Huijsen has now also been presented by Real Madrid. The twenty-year-old defender comes from the English Bournemouth for a transfer fee of almost 60 million euros and has signed a five-year contract. Huijsen was born in Amsterdam, but has been playing for the Spanish national team since March.
Lijnders new assistant to Guardiola at Manchester City Pepijn Lijnders joins the technical staff of Manchester City. The 41-year-old Dutchman becomes assistant to manager Pep Guardiola. Lijnders comes from Red Bull Salzburg, where he was head coach for half a year since the beginning of last season. Before that, he was Jürgen Klopp’s right-hand man at Liverpool for years. (Source: Manchester City)
Ranieri would have rejected offer as national coach of Italy Claudio Ranieri has rejected an offer from the Italian federation to become national coach, according to Italian media. The 72-year-old coach would not want to combine his current role as advisor at AS Roma with the national team. Ranieri was mentioned as a possible successor to the resigned Luciano Spalletti. Due to his cancellation, Stefano Pioli now seems to be the most important remaining candidate. (*Football Italia*)
Transfer Reijnders must be completed today Today is an exciting day for the 32 participants of the Club World Cup, because the extra transfer period closes for them tonight. For example, it means that the transfer of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City must be completed today if the English club wants to use him from next week at the global club tournament in the United States. Otherwise, the Dutch international will only be a Manchester City player on July 1.
Brentford manager Frank seems to become new Spurs coach The rumors that Thomas Frank will become the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur are becoming increasingly persistent. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the deal has already been closed and Tottenham is paying more than 11 million euros to break Frank away from his current club Brentford. The 51-year-old Dane will be the successor to Ange Postecoglou, who was fired last week, if the deal is completed. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)
Heitinga would choose Peereboom as assistant News from Amsterdam! Frank Peereboom, the current coach of Jong Ajax, seems to be added to the staff of the new Ajax coach John Heitinga. Peereboom knows what it is like to work with the first team of the Amsterdammers. Between 2018 and 2022, he analyzed the opponents of Erik ten Hag’s Ajax. Peereboom has been working in Amsterdam since 2011. (*ESPN*)
Toornstra seems to return to Rotterdam Jens Toornstra played in Rotterdam for years at Feyenoord and now seems to return to that city, but in the service of another club. Sparta is said to be close to the arrival of the 36-year-old midfielder. Toornstra has the clubs to choose from now that he is a free agent since his departure from FC Utrecht and can also count on interest from Excelsior and NAC, but he seems to choose Sparta. (*VI*)
Wolfsburg has reported in Deventer for Simonis More news about the upcoming transfer of coach Paul Simonis from Go Ahead Eagles to VfL Wolfsburg! Go Ahead director Jan-Willem van Dop confirms that the Germans have officially reported in Deventer to take over Simonis. Everything indicates that the forty-year-old coach will soon be making the switch to ‘Die Wölfe’. (*ANP*)
Aké sees City attract competitor With the arrival of defender Rayan Aït-Nouri from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester City has completed its first summer transfer. The 24-year-old Algerian can compete with Dutch international Nathan Aké as a left back. The number three of the past Premier League season reportedly pays more than 40 million euros for Aït-Nouri.
Simonis close to coaching job VfL Wolfsburg Paul Simonis has the best papers to become coach of VfL Wolfsburg. The coach of Go Ahead Eagles recently confirmed that he gave a presentation at the German club. Because FC Copenhagen coach Jacob Neestrup has dropped out as a candidate at Wolfsburg, all arrows point to the forty-year-old Simonis. (*De Telegraaf*)
Manchester United waves goodbye to Eriksen Christian Eriksen leaves Manchester United after three seasons. The English club just announced via its website that it will not extend the expiring contract of the 33-year-old Dane. Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelöf leave for the same reason at United. That opens the door for Eriksen for a return to Ajax, although that is only a rumor so far. (Source: Manchester United)
Barça sells Lenglet to Atlético Clément Lenglet is trading FC Barcelona for Atlético Madrid. The French defender already played on loan at the Madrilenians last year and did so well that the club is now permanently incorporating him. Atlético does not have to pay anything, because Lenglet and Barcelona have reached an agreement on the dissolution of his contract in Catalonia. (Source: FC Barcelona)
Van Dijk once again excludes Eredivisie return Virgil van Dijk does not want to return to the Eredivisie. The Orange captain has previously indicated that he will not return to the Dutch fields and was once again clear about his future at the press conference of Orange. “I’m not coming back to the Netherlands,” Van Dijk said in Zeist on Monday. “I am quite proud of my career so far. I don’t think that finishing at the Eredivisie is part of that.”
Grealish could go to Everton Jack Grealish is on a dead end at Manchester City and could go to Everton. Everton is said to have made an offer of 40 million for the 29-year-old attacker, who according to City is worth more. Four years ago, City paid almost 120 million for Grealish. Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are also said to be interested in the arrival of the Englishman. (*BBC*)
City waves goodbye to goalkeeper and veteran Carson (39) It’s over for Scott Carson. The goalkeeper leaves Manchester City after six years. The contract of the 39-year-old goalkeeper has not been extended. At City, Carson was mainly known for his function as a role model and he was third goalkeeper behind Ederson and Stefan Ortega. Carson did not play many matches, but in his six years at City he won no less than twelve prizes. (Source: Manchester City)
Curious about what Tijjani Reijnders looks like in the shirt of Manchester City? Fabrizio Romano has already gotten to work with Photoshop. According to the transfer expert, the deal is done.
Goalkeeper Olij would have reached agreement with PSV Nick Olij and PSV seem to have agreed to a four-year contract. The 29-year-old goalkeeper of Sparta Rotterdam will be the first summer signing of the national champion. Olij would only have to pass the medical examination. The goalkeeper is currently part of the Orange selection and is preparing for the World Cup qualification match against Malta. After that he would go to Eindhoven to complete his transfer. (*De Telegraaf*)
Ronaldo says he will stay at Al Nassr After numerous speculations, Cristiano Ronaldo put an end to all rumors on Sunday evening. The Portuguese star spoke about his future after the won Nations League final. “Yes, I’m staying at Al Nassr!”, said Ronaldo, who has been playing for the Saudi club since 2023. Before that, he played for Sporting, Manchester United (twice), Real Madrid and Juventus. His current contract at Al Nassr expires on June 30, 2025. (*A Bola*)