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Former United, Mumbai City FC striker Anelka joins Dutch club as consultant

February 02, 2017 16:51 IST
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Nicolas Anelka during a press conference

IMAGE: Nicolas Anelka during a press conference. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

Former France international Nicolas Anelka is joining Roda JC Kerkrade as a consultant for the Dutch top flight side, the club said on Thursday.

"Nicolas Anelka will concentrate on our academy," a club statement said.

"His precise role will be discussed over the next weeks. He will also advise the club on prospects in the French market.

"On the advice of Anelka, the club has contracted Lyes Houri, 21, on loan from Bastia. He will get a chance to prove himself in the Roda under-21 team over the next six months."

Anelka, now 37, is also an advisor to Aleksei Korotaev, the Swiss-Russian investor, who bought a share in the club last month.

Capped 69 times by France, Anelka had a playing career at Real Madrid, Arsenal, Chelsea and ManchesterCity and also plied his trade in India with ISL club Mumbai City FC, but was often dogged by controversy due to his volatile temperament.

"When I met Nicolas and spoke to him I got the impression I was not only talking to a top ex-footballer but someone who also has interesting theories about football in general," Roda technical director Ton Caanen added.

"Naturally we are proud to add someone of his calibre to our organisation." 

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