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New ADO keeper, Twente clinches Zerrouki, Summerville eyes Italy move

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
TransferTalk reports a Nieuwe ADO Den Haag goalkeeper, a four‑year contract for FC Twente’s Ramiz Zerrouki from Feyenoord, and Crysencio Summerville attracting attention from clubs in Italië. The three moves arrive as the World Cup (WK) draws to a close and the transfer market heats up. Niclas Thiede, the 27‑year‑old German shot‑stopper, leaves VfL Bochum for ADO Den Haag on a two‑year deal with an option for a third season. The club announced the signing on its website, confirming Thiede’s arrival as the latest addition to the Dutch side’s defensive line. Ramiz Zerrouki, 28, signs a four‑year contract with FC Twente after the Enschede club reportedly pays just over €2 million to Feyenoord. The fee is modest compared with the €7 million Feyenoord spent three years earlier to acquire the midfielder. Crysencio Summerville, the 24‑year‑old Oranje international, is linked with a move to Italy after AS Roma expressed interest, who spent last season with West Ham United, could join the Serie A side alongside fellow Dutch players Donyell Malen and Devyne Rensch. Mika Godts, Crysencio Summerville en Anis Hadj Moussa. © Pim RasMika Godts, Crysencio Summerville en Anis Hadj Moussa. The photo caption highlights the three young talents featured in the TransferTalk roundup. Other headlines include the WK approaching its finale, Google-favorietHet discussion about potential departures of Wellenreuther and Sauer from Feyenoord for a Duits adventure, and Tielemans’ €42 million move from Aston Villa to Manchester United. AS and La clubs are also mentioned alongside AP and FA reports, while Mika, De, Voor, Ook and Het appear in various context notes throughout the bulletin. TransferTalk | Nieuwe keeper voor ADO, FC Twente neemt Zerrouki over van Feyenoord, Summerville kan naar Italië continues to track these developments as clubs finalize their squads ahead of the new season.

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