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Gjivai Zechiël rejects Feyenoord role, eyes permanent move elsewhere

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Gjivai Zechiël has made clear his preference not to return to Feyenoord on the bench after his loan spell at FC Utrecht. The 21-year-old midfielder is prepared for the next step in his career, though his future remains undecided.

The Feyenoord player, currently on loan at FC Utrecht, has received interest from other clubs following his performances. His successful time in Utrecht has positioned him as a sought-after talent in the transfer market.

Zechiël’s contract situation at Feyenoord remains unchanged, and no permanent transfer agreement has been reached. His current loan at FC Utrecht runs until the end of the season.

The midfielder’s stance signals a potential departure from Feyenoord, as he seeks a more prominent role elsewhere. His decision reflects confidence in his development and a desire for increased playing time.

FC Utrecht’s season continues with Zechiël contributing to their campaign. The club has not yet commented on the midfielder’s future beyond the current loan.

Feyenoord’s technical staff have not publicly addressed Zechiël’s future role or potential return. His situation remains fluid as negotiations continue behind the scenes.

With the transfer window approaching, Zechiël’s future will likely be clarified soon. Clubs expressing interest will need to match Feyenoord’s valuation to secure his services.

The midfielder’s career trajectory now hinges on securing a permanent move that aligns with his ambitions. His next club will play a decisive role in his development.

A decision on Zechiël’s future is expected in the coming weeks.

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