Tunisian forward Amir Ismail set for Dutch second division loan move
SC Heerenveen striker Amir Ismail is on the verge of securing a loan move to the Dutch second division in search of regular playing time.
The 20-year-old, who began pre-season with Heerenveen’s first team, was later released from senior preparations by head coach Robin Veldman, leaving the club with little choice but to seek a temporary arrangement to aid his development.
A graduate of Heerenveen’s youth system, Ismail is regarded as one of the club’s promising forwards.
Of Tunisian descent, he has already represented Tunisia at youth international level, reinforcing his commitment to the North African nation while continuing his career in the Netherlands.
Interest in the young striker has been strong among Eerste Divisie clubs.
According to reports, MVV Maastricht and Almere City are among the sides exploring the possibility of adding Ismail to their squads for the new campaign.
Both clubs view him as a player capable of contributing immediately while also offering long-term potential.
The move is expected to be finalised before the close of the transfer window, providing Ismail with a crucial platform to gain consistent minutes in a highly competitive environment.
For the striker, the opportunity could prove decisive in accelerating his progression and positioning him for a more significant role upon his return to Heerenveen.
The upcoming season will be important for Ismail as he looks to build on the promise he has shown in youth football.
A successful spell in the Eerste Divisie would not only bolster his confidence but also demonstrate his readiness to compete at the highest level in Dutch football.
For Heerenveen, the loan represents a strategic decision: ensuring one of their brightest prospects continues to develop without stagnating on the fringes of the senior squad. With competition for places fierce, sending Ismail out on loan allows the club to monitor his progress closely while keeping him firmly in their long-term plans.
As the deadline approaches, attention will now turn to which club secures his services.
Whether at Maastricht, Almere, or elsewhere in the second tier, Ismail’s next step appears set to be a defining one in shaping his professional career.
