Eredivisie
Theo Janssen stays at Vitesse: heart‑driven advisor amid rebuilding
Former Dutch international Theo Janssen will continue at Vitesse as an advisor, working eight hours a week on a contract that pays nothing, because he wants to help the club rebuild after years of financial crisis. He says he spends the whole day on calls and meetings to support the project.
Vitesse has endured a financial crisis in recent seasons, but the club is beginning to emerge from the difficulties. The recovery creates a need for renewed structures across the organization.
Janssen's involvement last season was limited as the club underwent many changes. This year, everything must be rebuilt from scratch, according to his statements.
Interim general director Joost de Wit is set to leave in a few months, prompting the search for a new technical director. The scouting department also requires additional personnel.
The club approached Janssen to assist with player recruitment and to advise on players attracting interest from other clubs. He is asked to give his opinion on which players should be targeted.
Janssen confirms he works eight hours per week under contract, emphasizing that money is not his motivation. He adds that his day is filled with phone calls and meetings.
His commitment signals that Vitesse will rely on his experience as it rebuilds its sporting structure. The club expects his guidance to shape future transfer strategies.