Ajax pay Abdelhak Nouri’s family £6.5M for inadequate medical care which left him with brain damage

Ajax pay Abdelhak Nouri's family £6.5M for inadequate medical care which left him with brain damage

Ajax will pay 7.85 million Euros(£6.5m) to the family of former midfielder Abdelhak Nouri after he suffered severe brain damage owing to inadequate medical care.

Abdelhak Nouri made his senior debut for Dutch giants Ajax in the 2016/17 season, but he’s playing career was ended prematurely after he suffered a cardiac arrest in a pre-season match against Werder Bremen in 2017.

Despite being revived on the pitch and rushed to a hospital, Nouri suffered serious and permanent brain damage.

Ajax later admitted that medical care in the acute phase on the field was inadequate and has now acknowledged responsibility for the consequences.

According to the club’s general manager, Ajax had reached an agreement with Nouri’s family on an amicable settlement following termination of proceedings before an Arbitration Committee.

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“We all realize that the suffering for Abdelhak and his loved ones is not over. It remains a very sad situation, that’s how we feel here at Ajax too”
“We greatly appreciate the way the family takes care of Abdelhak day and night with a lot of love and attention. When I visit him, I am always welcomed with open arms by the family.”

“That also applies to other Ajax colleagues and we appreciate that enormously.” Ajax’s GM – Edwin Van Der Sar said.

Although Ajax had continued to pay Nouri after the incident, the club formally canceled his contract in March 2020.

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