Mats Seuntjens may return to NAC Breda after this season. It Algemeen Dagblad reports that the number seven of the Kitchen Champion Division is expressly interested in the RKC Waalwijk attacker, who also sees a return to the Rat Verlegh Stadium.

NAC still has a chance of promotion to the Eredivisie, but the club is already looking ahead to next season. The people of Breda have their eyes on Seuntjens, who already wore the NAC shirt in 130 matches in his younger years.

NAC sees Seuntjens as an excellent reinforcement for the vanguard. The 31-year-old attacker and attacking midfielder can play in several positions and that offers NAC the necessary opportunities. NAC could use an extra quality boost in the hunt for promotion or the fight against relegation.

The first contacts between NAC and Seuntjens' and his entourage have now taken place. The people around Seuntjens report it A.D that Seuntjens had a positive meeting with NAC technical director Peter Maas.

Seuntjens has an expiring contract with RKC, which is involved in a fierce relegation battle. It should come as no surprise that Seuntjens is interested in a return. During the winter transfer period, Seuntjens himself contacted NAC after his contract with FC Utrecht was terminated.

At the time, it did not result from a collaboration, because Seuntjens opted for a return to another former employer: RKC. The Waalwijkers are currently fifteenth, which at the end of the day is enough to maintain their place in the Eredivisie. However, the gap with number sixteen Excelsior is only two points, while FC Volendam, which has five points less, recorded a crucial victory over RKC (3-2) last weekend.

In addition to Seuntjens, Ömer Bayram may also return to NAC. The former Turkish international wants to settle in his hometown of Breda. The 32-year-old Bayram wants to help his club in the hunt for the Eredivisie. In January, Bayram was already close to a return to NAC, but Eyüpspor did not want to cooperate. Like Seuntjens, Bayram will be transfer-free at the end of the season.

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