Former Manchester United striker Robin van Persie appointed Heerenveen head coach

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Former Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has been appointed head coach of Dutch side Heerenveen.

The Netherlands’ record men’s goalscorer, Van Persie, has signed a two-year deal and will begin his first managerial role in the summer.

I recall talk of Van Persie being a potential candidate to join Erik ten Hag’s backroom staff, after the former Ajax manager moved to Old Trafford, but that never materialised. Van Persie will now take charge of Heerenveen’s senior side as he gets his first taste of management.

New chapter 💪

Proud to start a new adventure @scHeerenveen 🔵⚪️ Can’t wait to get started! #OpneiFryslân pic.twitter.com/D5w4gy0oqe

— Robin van Persie (@Persie_Official) May 17, 2024

Van Persie took to X to announce his new job this afternoon.

⚪️🔵🇳🇱 Robin van Persie has signed in today as new sc Heerenveen manager, deal completed.

He’s appreciated and highly rated in the industry as potential future top head coach. pic.twitter.com/1te1Dhynjs

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 17, 2024

Since retiring as a player in 2019, Van Persie has worked as an assistant coach at Fenenoord and has been in charge of the club’s U18s and U19 sides.

This, however, will be Van Persie’s first managerial job at senior level.

“I would like to continue my development and the role o0f head coach fits in perfectly with that goal,” Van Persie said, as per BBC Sport.

“Heerenveen is a very nice Premier League club with a rich tradition and loyal supporters.

“It is a fantastic challenge to contribute to the sporting ambitions and development of the club as head coach.”

Heerenveen also shared some snaps of Van Persie on a boat, as you do…

🧭 ➤ 𝐇𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐞𝐧 📍#WolkomRobin pic.twitter.com/ow5H2NZnKo

— sc Heerenveen (@scHeerenveen) May 17, 2024

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