Friday, April 23, 2021 at 6:33 AM• Last update: 06:40

Ajax is in talks with Remko Pasveer about a contract for next season, so you know The Telegraph to report. Vitesse announced on Thursday evening that the 37-year-old goalkeeper is going to leave Arnhem after the current year, because both parties have not agreed on a new contract. The newspaper writes that this has to do with the fact that Pasveer wanted to sign a two-year contract with Vitesse, while the Arnhemmers did not want to go further than a one-year commitment.

Due to the doping suspension of André Onana and his refusal to sign up, Ajax is faced with a ‘difficult goalkeeper situation’. Football affairs director Marc Overmars announced last Sunday that negotiations about extending the 25-year-old closing post’s commitment until mid-2022 had been stopped. On the other hand, Ajax seems to come out with Maarten Stekelenburg, who temporarily replaces him under the bar. It seems that the 38-year-old goalkeeper will sign for a year.

With Pasveer it is planned to add another experienced goalkeeper to the selection. The Telegraph writes that with ‘his footballing qualities he fits perfectly in the profile of Ajax’. Pasveer can be picked up transfer-free this summer, as he is in possession of an expiring contract at Vitesse. Both parties were in advanced negotiations about a longer cooperation, but ultimately did not agree on the contract duration. Pasveer wanted to sign for two years, Vitesse did not want to go further than a year.

Technical director Johannes Spors regretted Pasveer’s departure. “We have made a very good offer to Remko. It is his right to accept or not and we respect his decision to take on a new challenge. Remko is a top professional. weeks to give everything in the battle for European football. “

Pasveer is in his fourth season with Vitesse, after he completed the youth academy at FC Twente. Between 2014 and 2017 he wore the PSV shirt, where he had to compete with Jeroen Zoet. In total, Pasveer would wear the PSV shirt eighteen times in an official match, after which he switched to Vitesse in 2017. His first year under Leonid Slutsky was difficult, but now he is a permanent fixture and even wears the captain’s armband after Bryan Linssen’s departure to Feyenoord last summer.



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