Feyenoord Explores Selling Players in Transfer Window

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Feyenoord will try to sell a number of players in the last weeks of the transfer window, after the many incoming deals. 1908.nl researched the players who may or may not be allowed to move from De Kuip on a rental basis. The most striking names on the list are Thomas van den Belt and Quinten Timber

The usually well-informed medium knows about the latter that he does not want to play as a right back and therefore has less prospect of a basic place at Feyenoord. “The club has quietly whispered to him that there are other options, but then those options are not in Rotterdam South,” writes 1908.nl. It may become both a rental and permanent transfer for Timber.

Van den Belt is a surprising name on the list, but due to his somewhat unfortunate preparation, he may be rented out for the coming season to develop further. The same applies to Neraysho Kasanwirjo, who has made an insufficient impression in his first six months and is allowed to move. The defender has been actively offered by the club on the transfer market.

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In the front, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Javairo Dilrosun and Patrik Wålemark may still leave. The latter is still not fit and must show elsewhere that he can handle the level of Feyenoord or be sold without a loss. Jahanbakhsh would like to stay and is doing well, but earns a hefty salary and may leave if necessary. The same goes for Dilrosun, who can look for another club, but according to 1908.nl he is still in his place in De Kuip.

The other players on the list of possible departures are young talents who are temporarily allowed to leave on a rental basis. Gjivai Zechiël and Antoni Milambo may leave Feyenoord on a rental basis. “There is a lot of interest in the talent, which is only loaned out at the right level when there is a concrete approach,” the medium writes about the latter player. There is currently no concrete interest in any of the above players, but Feyenoord is willing to think along with all eight.

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