Football: Ajax revoke contract of player stricken for nearly three years after heart attack

Abdelhak Nouri suffered serious and permanent brain damage after a heart attack playing for Ajax Amsterdam in a pre-season friendly in mid-2017. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

AMSTERDAM (REUTERS) - Ajax Amsterdam have cancelled the contract of Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered serious and permanent brain damage after a heart attack playing for the Dutch Eredivisie club in a pre-season friendly in mid-2017.

Ajax have continued to pay his salary but have now formally ended the contract, which was due to automatically renew on July 1, the Dutch media reported on Tuesday.

The club are in talks with Nouri's family about a solution for the player, who has been moved to a specially adapted room in his home after years in hospital, the daily De Telegraaf added.

There has been a lengthy dispute between Ajax and the 22-year-old's family, who are looking for a settlement after Ajax previously admitted providing "inadequate" on-field medical treatment for the midfielder, who collapsed during the pre-season friendly against German club Werder Bremen in July 2017 in in Hippach, Austria.

Despite being revived on the pitch and airlifted to a hospital, he suffered serious and permanent brain damage.

"We recognise our responsibility and liability for the consequences of this," Ajax's general manager Edwin van der Sar said in 2018.

The club said it had sought an external opinion during the incident and acted accordingly but further investigations showed that a defibrillator should have been used.

Nouri, born in Amsterdam to Moroccan parents, made 15 appearances for Ajax in his debut 2016-17 season while still a teenager.

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