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Rasmus Lindgren pens new deal until summer 2007

31 March: Rasmus Lindgren has signed a new deal at the Amsterdam ArenA today. Lindgren, whose first 'youth contract' at Ajax would have expired at season's end, committed to the Amsterdam club until 30 June 2007. Lindgren recently told several Dutch media that he was only going to sign a new deal if Ajax could guarantee him a a slot in the first squad for next season. Apparently, Ajax have made that promise to the 20 year-old midfielder.

Rasmus Lindgren (born 29 November 1984 in Landskrona, Sweden) joined Ajax in January 2003 and made his début for Young Ajax on 24 february of that year against Young PSV. Lindgren had a rather difficult start at Young Ajax and did not immediately make an impression. This changed during the 2003-2004 season, in which he became a starter for Young Ajax, was assigned the captain's armband and was invited by Ajax-1 boss Ronald Koeman for friendlies with the first team on a regular basis.

Finally, after 29 appearances for Young Ajax (five goals) and nine friendlies with the first team (another five goals) he finally made his official Ajax-1 début on 13 February 2005 in the Eredivisie away game against NAC Breda. So far, Lindgren had three Eredivisie appearances for Ajax. He also saw action in the UEFA Cup home match against AJ Auxerre.

More contract news...

According to Amsterdam newspaper Het Parool Ajax have told goalkeeper Hans Vonk that he can stay at Ajax for another season. This will almost certainly mean that either Bogdan Lobont or Maarten Stekelenburg will leave Ajax at season's end. Both goalkeepers still have deals until the summer of 2008, but have made clear that they want to be the first man next season. Young Ajax goalkeeper Kenneth Vermeer is expected to become goalkeeper number three, reports Het Parool.

Midfielder Robin Muller van Moppes and Finnish left fullback Niklas Moisander both signed a contract for one season. The contracts of both players would have expired at season's end, but they missed the large part of the current season because they're recovering from serious knee injuries. Their new one year deals must be regarded as a new chance to prove themselves. Niklas Moisander's brother, goalkeeper Henrik, has also signed a new one year deal.

Two Young Ajax players, namely goalkeeper Robert Zwinkels and defender Ruud Kras, have been told that their deals will not be renewed. They will leave Ajax in the summer, just like Yannis Anastasiou, veteran striker of Ajax-1. Het Parool claims that the Armenian teenager who was in Amsterdam on a try-out in December 2004, Edgar Manucharyan, is likely to be added to the Ajax-1 squad as his successor. (MP)

Source: Het Parool, Ajax.nl

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