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  • BacheLot
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    Originally posted by The View Post
    So looks like the Feynoord thing is not entirely bullshit, although good to hear he has other offers.

    Crossing my finger for other EPL offers.

    Feynoord is likely the best realistic offer for him..!? Other offers are probably reference to loan offers from Turkey or such tokhmy EU leagues ..!?
    I suppose if Fey can come up with about $6-9 mil, they can make the deal permanent ..!? Otherwise it’ll likely be a loan to buy option ..! Which is even better Ali as he is more likely to keep a hold of most of his lucrative pay package..!

    We’re any of the Top 3 in Eredivisie in dire need of Wingers !?
    I’m happy to have him back in a league well suited to his style of play & regardless of all negative connotations associated with that league, no one could claim that it isn’t highly Attacking & Entertaining ..!

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  • Ghermez Agha
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    Andy Naylor followed up on that tweet saying

    “Jahanbakhsh was recently on international duty with Iran. It’s unclear whether he will be involved in next week’s training camp in Scotland.”



    Interesting stuff….I guess that will be an indicator.

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  • Nokhodi
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    Originally posted by Mahsaa View Post
    waterboy
    Do you even like Iranian football?

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  • The
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    So looks like the Feynoord thing is not entirely bullshit, although good to hear he has other offers.

    Crossing my finger for other EPL offers.

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  • The
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    Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
    Now Dutch media seem to report it as well:

    Monday, 12 July 2021 at 13:54 • Last update: 14:09

    Alireza Jahanbakhsh must become the successor of Steven Berghuis at Feyenoord, Feyenoord Transfermarkt reports. The well-informed Twitter account reports that a construction is in the works to take over the 27-year-old Iranian attacker from Brighton & Hove Albion. Jahanbakhsh has already been associated with a return to the Eredivisie, where Ajax and PSV would also have been interested at an earlier stage.

    Earlier on Monday it was announced that Berghuis will make the switch to Ajax. The Rotterdammers will have at least 5.5 million euros left over from the departure of the 29-year-old attacker, although that amount can rise to 6.5 million euros. Feyenoord has switched very quickly and with Jahanbakhsh it seems that they can already tie the successor of Berghuis. It is as yet unclear whether there is a rental deal or whether Jahanbakhsh will make the definitive switch to Rotterdam.

    Jahanbakhsh's contract with Brighton & Hove Albion will continue for the time being until mid-2023. Feyenoord Transfermarkt reports that a construction is being made so that the Iranian attacker can make the switch to Feyenoord. It is not the first time that a return to the Eredivisie beckons for Jahanbakhsh. De Telegraaf reported a year ago that Ajax had 'thrown out a fish' at the attacker, while PSV also showed interest in him.

    Jahanbakhsh left the Netherlands behind in the summer of 2018, when Brighton & Hove Albion paid nineteen million euros to take him over from AZ. The 44-time Iranian international's stay in England was not a resounding success. Jahanbakhsh never managed to become an undisputed starting player and has a total of 61 appearances for the Seagulls to his name, in which he accounted for 4 goals and 2 assists. In the past year, Jahanbakhsh played 25 matches, of which 10 as a starting player.

    Source: https://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=390950
    Twitter accounts are basing all of this on the varzesh3 article.

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  • persian_pooya
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    Not thrilled about the Feyenoord news, if he was going back to the Netherlands it should have been Ajax, PSV, or even AZ Alkmaar who finished 3rd last season and are in the Europa league qualifiers not Feyenoord who finished 5th, and are in the lousy new European conference league..

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  • Mahsaa
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    Originally posted by PrinceAli View Post
    Then what do you see him as? Tennis player?
    waterboy

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  • Kiarash
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    Now Dutch media seem to report it as well:

    Monday, 12 July 2021 at 13:54 • Last update: 14:09

    Alireza Jahanbakhsh must become the successor of Steven Berghuis at Feyenoord, Feyenoord Transfermarkt reports. The well-informed Twitter account reports that a construction is in the works to take over the 27-year-old Iranian attacker from Brighton & Hove Albion. Jahanbakhsh has already been associated with a return to the Eredivisie, where Ajax and PSV would also have been interested at an earlier stage.

    Earlier on Monday it was announced that Berghuis will make the switch to Ajax. The Rotterdammers will have at least 5.5 million euros left over from the departure of the 29-year-old attacker, although that amount can rise to 6.5 million euros. Feyenoord has switched very quickly and with Jahanbakhsh it seems that they can already tie the successor of Berghuis. It is as yet unclear whether there is a rental deal or whether Jahanbakhsh will make the definitive switch to Rotterdam.

    Jahanbakhsh's contract with Brighton & Hove Albion will continue for the time being until mid-2023. Feyenoord Transfermarkt reports that a construction is being made so that the Iranian attacker can make the switch to Feyenoord. It is not the first time that a return to the Eredivisie beckons for Jahanbakhsh. De Telegraaf reported a year ago that Ajax had 'thrown out a fish' at the attacker, while PSV also showed interest in him.

    Jahanbakhsh left the Netherlands behind in the summer of 2018, when Brighton & Hove Albion paid nineteen million euros to take him over from AZ. The 44-time Iranian international's stay in England was not a resounding success. Jahanbakhsh never managed to become an undisputed starting player and has a total of 61 appearances for the Seagulls to his name, in which he accounted for 4 goals and 2 assists. In the past year, Jahanbakhsh played 25 matches, of which 10 as a starting player.

    Source: https://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=390950

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  • PrinceAli
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    Originally posted by Mahsaa View Post
    yes, but i dont see Jahanbakhsh as footballer anymore.
    Then what do you see him as? Tennis player?

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  • Abtin
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    Originally posted by PrinceAli View Post
    I’d rather him play consistently for Feyenoord than whatever the hell he’s been doing for the past few years

    We’re a year away from the World Cup so consistent playing time is of utmost importance
    I still say it wasn't the smartest decision..

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