Feyenoord’s highly rated midfielder Quinten Timber has appeared as a transfer target for several European elite clubs and has been steadily building up in front of the summer window. I caught an offside sauce.
The 23-year-old Dutch International was impressed with his intelligent play, technical skills and versatility in the middle.
However, the serious injury that caused a knee injury earlier this year has cast uncertainty in his near future.
The Dutch have made 26 appearances for Fayenodd this season, scoring six goals.
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The wood damaged the external transverse ligaments in February 2025.
His recovery process is ongoing, but the severity of the setback can affect how a potential suitor approaches negotiations.
Interested clubs are expected to closely monitor the progress of their rehabilitation before committing to a formal bid.
Despite the injuries, Timber’s performance before his set-off had him in the spotlight.
Feyenoord recognizes the growing interest and is in the midst of a critical decision-making process regarding the future of the midfielder. The club is currently in discussions to extend its contract. This is expected to expire in 2026.
However, if an agreement cannot be reached, the Dutch giant could be forced to sell this summer, rather than risk losing him for free in 12 months.
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Feyenoord will be willing to hear the offer in the 25 million euro area if the timber refuses to sign a new deal.
The rating has not thwarted many admirers as Premier League clubs such as Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Manchester United all monitor the situation. There is also growing interest from top flight clubs in Italy, Germany and Spain.
If he recovers fully, the competition for his signature may be fierce.
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