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Van Basten extends deal to coach Young Ajax for another season

24 March: Marco van Basten has brought and end to weeks of speculations about his future, by extending his contract with Ajax. The legendary striker (39) will serve as John van 't Schip's assistant as coach of Young Ajax for another season. Van Basten does not wish to commit for longer than one season only: "I want to live by the year."

Van Basten told Amsterdam's local news network AT5 about his decision to stay at Ajax for at least another season earlier this week. Ajax officially confirmed today that his contract has been extended until 01 July 2005. In recent weeks the Dutch football association (KNVB) attempted to land the Ajax legend to coach the Dutch U-19 youth team. Van Basten turned the offer down, but was soon contacted by PSV boss Guus Hiddink, who had eyed Van Basten as his new assistant. Hiddink's current assistant, Erwin Koeman, will leave to become head-coach of RKC Waalwijk at season's end. Once again, however, Van Basten did not accept.

Ever since his return to the world of football as a coach Marco van Basten has told the press that he is not at all sure whether he even has the ambition to pursue a career as a coach. His coaching of Ajax A1 and his work as an assistant of Ronald Koeman (Ajax-1) and John van 't Schip (Young Ajax) must be regarded as Van Basten 'testing the waters'. He repeatedly stated that he does not consider himself ready to coach a professional team yet and underscores that he is enjoying his work for Young Ajax.

It is now certain that he will continue to serve as Van 't Schip's assistant for another season, after negotiations with Ajax's general director Arie van Eijden and financial director Jeroen Slop. In the second half of next season Van Basten will decide about his (near) future once again. According to persistent rumors at the Amsterdam ArenA Ajax regards the former Ajax and AC Milan topscorer as a future head-coach. (MP)

Sources: VI.nl, AT5, ANP

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