Marvin Peersman: Belgian-Ghanaian free agent linked with Telstar move
Belgian-Ghanaian defender Marvin Peersman, currently without a club after leaving FC Groningen, has been linked with a move to Dutch side Telstar.
Peersman, 35, became a free agent on 1 July following the end of his spell at Groningen, making a potential switch to Telstar possible without a transfer fee. His current market value is estimated at 250,000.
The left-back, who stands at 1.85m and is left-footed, would bring extensive experience in Dutch football, having previously played for FC Dordrecht and SC Cambuur Leeuwarden. His familiarity with the country and league structure adds context to Telstars reported interest.
Peersman joined Groningen in 2023 after a productive period in Greece with PAS Giannina and Aris Thessaloniki, where his market value peaked at around 500,000. His valuation gradually declined during his time in the Eredivisie, standing at 300,000 in 2025 before slipping to 250,000 in May 2026.
Earlier in his career, Peersman played in Belgium for KSK Beveren and Royal Antwerp before moving to the Netherlands and then to Israel with Hapoel Tel Aviv, where he maintained a steady market value in the mid-range for several seasons. He later rebuilt his stock in the Greek Super League, reaching his highest recorded valuation at 31.
The dual-nationality defender has not been attached to any national team setup in the data provided, with his profile instead defined by a long club career across Belgium, the Netherlands, Israel and Greece.
No agreement has been reported between Peersman and Telstar, and the rumoured move remains at an early stage, with the player still a free agent.
