Feyenoord have confirmed Robin van Persie as their new coach, a return to the club where he started and ended his illustrious playing career, after a deal was reached to release him from his position at Heerenveen.
ESPN reported that the former striker had agreed to take over at Feyenoord on Thursday and the move has now been confirmed.
The 41-year-old Dutchman has signed a contract until June 2027 and will be joined by assistant coach Rene Hake, who briefly worked under Erik ten Hag at Manchester United earlier this season before the latter was sacked.
“Everyone knows how special my bond with Feyenoord is,” Van Persie told the club’s website. “I am enormously looking forward, together with a strong staff, to working with the player group at 1908 and then in De Kuip, supported by the Legion, playing matches and achieving successes together.”
Feyenoord general manager Dennis te Kloese said Van Persie fitted the profile of coach they were looking for.
Van Persie scored 46 goals in 123 appearances in two spells for Feyenoord and in between played for Arsenal, Manchester United and Fenerbahce. He will be officially presented as head coach on Monday.
Feyenoord are third in the Dutch league, 11 points behind leaders Ajax and having played a game more. They sacked Brian Priske earlier in February, with Priske replacing Arne Slot when he left for Liverpool last summer.
They will meet Inter Milan in the Champions League round of 16 next month.