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Feyenoord sporting director Martin van Geel has revealed the Eredivisie club are ready to listen to offers for centre-back Stefan de Vrij.

The 22-year-old, who starred for the Netherlands at the World Cup, has been linked with moves to Manchester United and Lazio.

He only has a year left on his contract at Feyenoord, and Van Gaal admitted they may have to let him go this summer.

Van Geel told De Telegraaf: "Stefan is a player who came through our youth academy and played in the first team for five years.

"He played an amazing World Cup and his contract is due to expire in one year.

"If the right club comes along and puts in a good offer, we will definitely look at it."

Feyenoord have already sold Graziano Pelle to Southampton, while Bruno Martins Indi is on the verge of joining Porto.

Midfielder Jordy Clasie has also been linked with moves to Fiorentina, Porto and United.

But Van Geel is keen to keep the 23-year-old for at least another season.

He added: "Jordy is very happy at Feyenoord and we have no intention of selling him. A transfer is not really a must for him. I don't expect too much to happen around him.

"We are willing to go the extra mile to hold on to him and the rest of the team."