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Ruud Nijstad extends FC Twente contract until 2029

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FC Twente have secured 18‑year‑old defender Ruud Nijstad on a new contract running until mid‑2029, after the Dutch Eredivisie side resisted overtures from PSV and German club Eintracht Frankfurt. Nijstad announced the decision in a 1Twente interview on Tuesday evening.

The club posted the update at 20:36, confirming the extension and noting that several interested parties were turned away. The announcement came after a brief period of speculation following the player's breakthrough this season.

PSV and Eintracht Frankfurt both demonstrated serious interest in the young defender, according to the interview. Both clubs were described as concrete in their approaches.

Nijstad said he consulted his teammates before reaching a final decision. He described the discussions as a key factor in weighing the options.

He also spoke with his parents and with teammates who had previously made similar moves. Their advice helped him balance the pros and cons he had written down.

Reflecting on his choice, Nijstad said, "PSV was concreet en Frankfurt was wel concreet, maar ik blijf". He added that his gut feeling told him he was not yet ready to leave and that FC Twente remains his "cluppie".

He also remarked, "Ik mag hier nog een jaartje zijn. Jullie zijn nog niet van me af. Ik vond het wel een moeilijke keuze, want je weet niet wat de juiste is. Maar ik denk dat ik alle voor- en nadelen heb opgeschreven". The new deal ties him to FC Twente until mid‑2029, guaranteeing at least another year beyond the current campaign.

The article concludes with a reminder to check the latest #DoneDeal updates, which also reference Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord among other clubs. These mentions underscore the broader transfer chatter surrounding Dutch football.

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