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Thomas Vermaelen to return to Ajax

10 June: Ajax boss Danny Blind has informed defender Thomas Vermaelen, loaned out to Eredivisie side RKC Waalwijk since January 2005, that he will get a new chance in Ajax's first team next season. Blind also announced that he wants to buy one more new player for the new season: a left fullback.

Vermaelen hopes he will get a chance as the left of Ajax's two central defenders, his favourite position and currently the spot of Julien Escudé. At RKC Vermaelen had 13 Eredivisie appearances there, in which he netted three times. "I wanted to go to RKC because I wanted to play on Eredivisie level," Vermaelen told newspaper Het Parool. "I wanted to find out if I could do it. My spell at RKC confirmed this (...) I've had six very good months at RKC. It's been a good time for my development and my self-confidence. I am very pleased that I will now get a new chance at Ajax."

Thomas Vermaelen (born Kapellen, Belgium, 14 November 1985) played for Belgian club Germinal Beerschot Antwerp, the club in which Ajax had a majority's stake at the time, before he joined Ajax. He signed his first contract at the Amsterdam club on 01 July 2003 (until 30 June 2007), after having played for Young Ajax. Vermaelen made his début for Ajax-1 on 15 February 2004 in the Eredivisie away game at FC Volendam. It still is his only official first team appearance for the Amsterdammers.

Ronald Koeman officially added the defender to the first squad after several convincing performances in pre-season friendlies in the summer of 2004. However, due to stiff competition from defenders such as John Heitinga, Julien Escudé and Zdenek Grygera, Vermaelen did not see action in the first half of this season - and this situation seemed unlikely to change in the second. His move to RKC Waalwijk in January 2005 was a logical step.

"I did not have to think long about the opportunity to return to Ajax," the defender says. "Ajax is a big and very beautiful club. I've always enjoyed it in Amsterdam. The only reason for me to leave was the fact that Ronald Koeman, our head-coach at the time, told me that my chances of seeing first team action were quite small."

After the purchase of striker Markus Rosenberg, midfielder Olaf Lindenbergh and the return of defender Vermaelen, the Ajax-1 squad for next season is taking shape. Coach Danny Blind told the press that he wants to sign one more player. "We want a left fullback," the head-coach confirmed. The heavy injury of Maxwell suddenly made this necessary. It came as a surprise. Blind: "We haven't had much time to see candidates in action, which means you'll have to gather information in alternative ways and that takes a bit more time. But I hope we will be able to find a left fullback before July 4th, when we'll go back in training. That would make my squad for the new season complete." (MP)

Source: Het Parool

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