Soccer-Dutch striker Weghorst leaves Ajax for Twente


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AMSTERDAM, June 27 (Reuters) - ⁠Netherlands World Cup striker Wout Weghorst ⁠has left Ajax Amsterdam to join ‌FC Twente, the two clubs announced on Saturday.

The 33-year-old, who is a back-up striker for the Dutch ​at the World Cup and ⁠yet to play ⁠at the finals in Canada, Mexico and ⁠the United ‌States, has signed a two-year contract.

“We are incredibly proud that ⁠Wout Weghorst is coming to play for ​FC ‌Twente,” said the club’s technical director, Erik ⁠ten Hag, ​who also signed the player for a loan spell at Manchester United three years ⁠ago.

“This transfer is a fantastic ​opportunity for us. He is the consummate professional and the perfect example of what you ⁠can achieve as a footballer when you are willing to give it your all,” added Ten Hag.

Weghorst, who played for ​the Netherlands at the ⁠last World Cup in Qatar and has ​52 caps, also previously played ‌at Burnley, VfL Wolfsburg, ​Hoffenheim and Besiktas.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Atlanta; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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