Couhaib Driouech has a lot on his mind due to the transfer issues, Excelsior coach Marinus Dijkhuizen confirms. Feyenoord and PSV are eager to sign the wing attacker and both have approximately four million euros available for Driouech, who is fixed in Rotterdam until mid-2025.

“PSV reported quite late last weekend and for the first time,” Dijkhuizen discusses the latest state of affairs surrounding Driouech on the club channel. “Then you suddenly have a problem. And if the day is so short that you can hardly get a replacement… who is needed if he does leave. That will cause some commotion until 00:00 tonight.”

Dijkhuizen then answers the question to what extent the transfer rumors affect Driouech. “It is difficult for him, because he wants to. On the other hand, Couhaib is very honest with us and that bond is excellent. He has an open and honest character, so that is going quite well.”

“But he has a lot going on and he has a lot on his mind. It is of course a very good opportunity for him. He wants that too. He expresses that and it is logical. But he also understands our position,” the coach of the Rotterdam team emphasizes.

“So it is difficult for him. I mainly focus on the team. I think we have prepared very well for Almere City,” Dijkhuizen anticipates the meeting with number fourteen in the Eredivisie on Friday evening.

Conflict
Feyenoord is going to get involved again in the battle for Driouech, it is claimed 1908.nl Thursday. According to the Rotterdam fan medium, Feyenoord has now submitted a formal offer of more than four million euros in Kralingen, after it turned out that Bryan Gil would be 'unfeasible'.

The soap opera surrounding Driouech now has many chapters. PSV served according to it Eindhovens Dagblad had already submitted a bid earlier in the day, worth more than four million euros.

Feyenoord has according to 1908.nl the same offer has now also been placed on the table at Excelsior. The Stadium club This seems to give him an advantage over the people of Eindhoven.














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