Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:58 AM• Last update: 08:03

Feyenoord goalkeeper Nick Marsman has been in the spotlight at several clubs, so reports The Telegraph Monday. The thirty-year-old goalkeeper makes a good impression since he can call himself the replacement for the injured Justin Bijlow. On Sunday he was also praised for his performance in the top match against PSV (1-1). With an expiring contract, he is an interesting option for various clubs. According to it Algemeen Dagblad Feyenoord wants to extend his contract.

Marsman is usually the second goalkeeper behind Bijlow. However, the latter has been on the sidelines for months, forcing Dick Advocaat to call on Marsman, good for 21 games this season. The goalkeeper remains modest and conforms to his role. “I know Justin well. He is a very good goalkeeper, so I understand that the trainer would like to have him on the team. For me, every game I participate in remains a bonus, ”he told the newspaper, stating that the madness surrounding Marsman has erupted.

After the draw in Eindhoven, Marsman did not deny that he has already been polled by other clubs. He confirmed that there are already things going on around a possible switch. “But I’m still at Feyenoord at the moment,” said Marsman, who realizes that his situation has changed due to Bijlow’s injury. “When I came to Feyenoord, I thought that every game I would play was a bonus. No goalkeeper wants to sit on the bench for a whole year. I’ve been given opportunities here and try to do my best in those moments. Ultimately you want to play anyway. ” Marsman is according to it AD seriously in conversation with Feyenoord, although he has not yet made a decision about his sporting future.

On Sunday after the game with PSV, the lawyer was asked who will finish the season as first keeper. “I’m not going to answer that at all,” said the trainer in conversation with ESPNreporter Hélène Hendriks. “We will look at that. We are now going to look back at the game (against PSV, ed.). I must honestly say that I was satisfied with the first half, but the second half should be better.”

Hendriks was not satisfied with the explanation of Lawyer and asked again to Marsman: “Would Marsman be able to handle the Dutch national team?” The lawyer did not want to get ahead of things, despite the good form of the keeper. “I don’t think we should look that far. He is doing very well for us and then the national coach has to decide. Fortunately I am no longer for that,” said Advocaat.