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Published 19:19 21 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 19:21 21 Feb 2022 GMT
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Eredivisie giants Ajax have paid for Nouri's care since he suffered the cardiac arrest and confirmed that they will continue to do so.
The then Netherlands Under-21 international made 15 appearances for Ajax's first team, scoring one goal and grabbing three assists.
https://twitter.com/TheEuropeanLad/status/1495794096019025920His family sued the club and have now agreed a settlement with the Dutch giants, instead of going to the KNVB (Dutch FA's) arbitration committee.
Ajax general manager Edwin van der Sar said: "It is good that an agreement has been reached, so that we can conclude this.
"We all realise that the suffering for Abdelhak, and his loved ones, is not over. It remains a very sad situation, that's how we feel here at Ajax too."
Ajax retired Nouri's number 34 shirt and give the 'Abdelhak Nouri Trophy' to their best academy player at the end of each year.
Several of Nouri's former Ajax and Dutch teammates have adopted Nouri's shirt number (34) when signing for new clubs, including Justin Kluivert, Joël Veltman, Donny van de Beek and Anwar El Ghazi.
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