Dick Schreuder at the top of Feyenoord’s list to succeed Arne Slot

Dick Schreuder at the top of Feyenoord’s list to succeed Arne Slot
Dick Schreuder at the top of Feyenoord’s list to succeed Arne Slot
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Dick Schreuder is currently the main candidate to succeed Arne Slot at Feyenoord from next season. That’s what the Spanish writes Marca Monday afternoon at least. Schreuder guided PEC Zwolle to the Eredivisie last year and has been under contract with Castellón since last summer, which is at the top of the Primera Federación 2, the third level of Spain.

It is no longer a question of if, but when Feyenoord and Liverpool will announce Slot’s move to England. The clubs have already reached a verbal agreement and now we have to wait for all signatures to be signed. Feyenoord must therefore look for a successor to Slot, who guided the club to the final of the UEFA Conference League in 2022 and won the national championship last year. Various names have already been discussed. For example, Johan Derksen reported that Marino Pusic is at the top of the Rotterdam list. But according to Marca Schreuder is therefore currently the most important candidate to succeed Slot.

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Schreuder, the brother of former Ajax coach Alfred Schreuder, was relegated to the Kitchen Champion Division with PEC Zwolle in 2022, but brought the club back to the highest level within a year. The coach crowned his work in Overijssel with a move to Spain, where he started working at CD Castellón. Schreuder’s achievements in Spain have not gone ‘unnoticed’, writes Marca. Schreuder is well on his way to the Segunda División with Castellón. The club currently occupies first place and with only four games to go, the lead over number two Córdoba is eight points.

The question is whether Castellón will be active at the second level with Schreuder, because according to Marca he is therefore the ‘surprising’ number one candidate to sit on the bench at De Kuip from next season. The Spanish medium does not report whether Feyenoord has already contacted Schreuder. The 52-year-old trainer was also active as an assistant at Barnet (United Kingdom), Philadelphia (United States), TSG Hoffenheim and Vitesse. Kenneth Perez sees Schreuder as a suitable candidate to succeed Slot at Feyenoord. Certainly. I think he is a good trainer for the top threethe Dane said on Sunday evening This was the Weekend on ESPN.

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