Feyenoord may need to search for a new first-choice goalkeeper this summer, as Timon Wellenreuther, the current number one, has an uncertain future at De Kuip. With the return of Steven Benda and the presence of Liam Bossin, Plamen Andreev, and Ismail Ka, the selection under the bar does not seem sufficient to lead the club to success. Wellenreuther, who still has a contract until mid-2027, is being linked with a return to Germany, which forces Feyenoord to take action. Steven Benda, who is on loan from Fulham, is likely to return to London. His chances at Feyenoord are limited, especially after Wellenreuther emerged as the first-choice goalkeeper. Liam Bossin, the Irish-Belgian, has yet to play any official matches for Feyenoord, but his contract also runs until 2027. It remains to be seen if he is willing to sit on the bench next season. Plamen Andreev returns after a disappointing loan period in Spain and Poland, where he hardly saw any playing time. He can temporarily function as a stand-in, but seems unprepared for the role of first-choice goalkeeper. Ismail Ka, the youngest of the group, is a talented keeper from Feyenoord O21, but still needs to gain much experience. In summary, Feyenoord must hit the transfer market to find a new goalkeeper who can meet the high demands of the club and its fans. The coming months will be crucial for the future under the bar at De Kuip.
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Feyenoord seeks new goalkeeper: who can replace Wellenreuther?
Feyenoord needs to hit the transfer market for a new goalkeeper. Who are the candidates to replace Timon Wellenreuther at De Kuip?
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