TIBYassine Chokrani · 20 December 2020

Maxime De Zeeuw about a potential return in Belgium: “I really love Antwerp, but there is also Brussels”

Maxime De Zeeuw was our guest on the TIB Playground podcast, he talked about a potential return in Belgium: “I really love Antwerp, but there is also Brussels” When asked about a potential return in Belgium, that’s what the Belgian Lion responded:” I don’t know. I want to say yes, but it depends on

Maxime De Zeeuw was our guest on the TIB Playground podcast, he talked about a potential return in Belgium: “I really love Antwerp, but there is also Brussels”

When asked about a potential return in Belgium, that’s what the Belgian Lion responded:” I don’t know. I want to say yes, but it depends on many things. I’m 33, but if I have a really nice challenge in Belgium I might say yes. But right now, my priority is to discover new challenges, like I does in Israel right now.

I love Antwerp, with all my heart. That’s one of the club that gave me my chance. Thanks to Antwerp, I’ve made a career abroad. I owe them a lot. And Christophe Beghin, one of my really close friend is the coach over there. So if he’s still the coach and if he needs me, I would consider it ! But also, there is Brussels. I grew up 100 near their gym. I’m from Brussels, from this club. I know the president, the GM… It might be a good idea to go there. Sacha Massot is also Limburg’ coach. If I decide to play in Belgium it will not be an easy decision.”, said Maxime De Zeeuw on the TIB playground podcast.

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