More Sweden-to-Netherlands rumors: Örebro center back
Brendan Hines-Ike has interest from unnamed Dutch clubs. The article has quotes from Hines-Ike and his club's TD, so there's definitely some fire to this smoke. The article even says "top" Dutch clubs, but I'd have to imagine it would be an AZ Alkmaar / Twente type at best, not one of the Big Three.
http://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=328756
Club Brugge's topsy-turvy GK season finally swung around in
Ethan Horvath's favor. After he and his competition Hubert were both buried, the two new acquisitions also failed to impress and Horvath was brought back for the final two matches. He was in a goal for the season-ending 1-1 draw that clinched the title. It's been a very weird year for him and it's impossible to say what his future at the club might be.
Alfredo Morales is out of contract this summer. Ingolstadt have confirmed he's leaving the club. Rumors in the German press have him going to Fortuna Düsseldorf, who just won promotion to the Bundesliga.
Andrija Novakovich scored two goals across two legs of Telstar's promotion playoff series against De Graafschap. Telstar ended up losing 6-5 on aggregate, but it doesn't really matter for Novakovich who was on loan and unlikely to return to Telstar. He finishes the year with 22 goals across all competitions and was the second highest scorer of the Eerste Divisie. I've got my fingers crossed that he lands in a good location next year. I'd love for a solid Eredivisie club to take him off Reading's hands.
Tim Ream and Fulham just went through to the Championship playoff final. Ream is probably having the best season of his Championship career.
Julian Green scored a very nice equalizer in Greuther Fürth's final game of the season, which lifted them out of the 2.Bundesliga relegation playoff to safety. He now returns to Stuttgart where he has one more year on his contract and an uncertain future. I do think he arrested the decline of his career this season and maybe even boosted his stock slightly.
Tied for second place in the Ligue 2 scoring charts was French/American/Cameroonian forward
Jordan Siebatcheu, who scored 17 goals as Reims easily won the league title. He has been on the fringes of the French youth national team program, but has never played in any official games. I am unsure of his interest in playing for the US, but he may get more chatter next year in Ligue 1. I saw this very nice highlight of the last goal he scored this year: