Mikki van Sas made a significant decision to depart from Manchester City on the final day of transfers, marking the end of his three-year tenure at the Etihad Stadium. Despite not having the opportunity to feature in the first team during his time there, the 19-year-old expressed contentment with his choice and reflected positively on his journey.
Van Sas enthusiastically remarked, “With the Under-18 and Under-21 teams, I won three championships, playing and practicing regularly with talented players of my age. I even had the chance to train with the first team, facing shots from stars like Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland. I’ve continuously improved each year, and coming to Feyenoord feels right. I thrive on challenges and believe I can elevate my skills to become the best goalkeeper here
His enthusiasm for the move to Feyenoord is evident as he values the opportunity to train and compete at a higher level. Although his tenure at Manchester City saw him playing numerous games for the youth teams, he never had the chance to feature in the adult team due to stiff competition from Ederson and Stefan Ortega, key players in Pep Guardiola’s pla
Van Sas’ positive attitude and determination to succeed in professional football shine through, suggesting a promising future for this young goalkeeper. He recognizes the challenges he faces and remains hopeful about the prospects at Feyenoord, showcasing his resilient spirit to establish a prominent position within the tea