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De Mul signs new deal and joins Vitesse on loan

23 August: Tom De Mul will play for Eredivisie side Vitesse this season. The Flemish Ajax youngster has been loaned out to the Arnhem side until 30 June 2006, effective immediately. De Mul's contract at Ajax would have expired at season's end. For that reason Ajax only wanted to loan him out if he extended his deal. Last Wednesday, 17 August, De Mul penned a new contract at the Amsterdam, which made him an Ajacied until 30 June 2008. After that his temporary move to Vitesse could be finalized.

Tom De Mul (born Kapellen, Belgium, 04 March 1986) was added to the Ajax-1 squad by head-coach Ronald Koeman in December 2003. Koeman's choice for De Mul, a junior for Ajax A1 at the time, came as a major surprise: it was generally expected that Young Ajax's Daniël de Ridder would be the first right winger from De Toekomst to make the jump to the first team. De Mul saw action in a few winter break friendlies in January 2004 and made his official first team début on 25 January 2004 in the Eredivisie home game against NEC.

De Mul also started the 2004-2005 season as an Ajax player, but returned to Young Ajax after a brief period as a starter. The youngster had a few remarkably good games in the first weeks of the season, but then experienced a 'backlash' and disappeared from the first squad. Nevertheless, both Ronald Koeman and his successor Danny Blind seem to regard Tom De Mul as the most gifted right winger from the Ajax youth system -- and seem to have more faith in him than in 'fan favourite' Daniël de Ridder.

A few weeks ago, in early August, both De Ridder and De Mul were told that they will not see much action under Danny Blind this season, who prefers Steven Pienaar and Mauro Rosales for the right wing. Ajax announced that De Ridder may (and probably will) be sold, but the club only wished to let De Mul go on loan -- and only if he renewed his deal. It underscores that Ajax believe in the Belgian prospect for the future. So far, Tom De Mul had 18 appearances for Young Ajax and saw action in 10 official matches for Ajax-1, in which he scored one goal. (MP)

Source: Ajax.nl

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