Manchester United legend Edwin Van Der Sar is receiving intensive care in Croatia after experiencing brain damage.
Shortly after retiring, Van Der Sar returned to Ajax and in 2016 he assumed the position of chief executive of the club.
08:08 - 07.07.2023
Chelsea to blame for my decision to join Man United — Mason Mount
Mason Mount has revealed the reason he chose to quit Stamford Bridge in favour of a move to Premier League rivals Manchester United.
The 52-year-old former goalkeeper for Manchester United and the Netherlands won the Premier League four times while playing at Old Trafford.
It has been reported that the Manchester United legend is now receiving treatment in the intensive care unit of a hospital.
Van Der Sar's brain condition
Edwin Van Der Sar has been diagnosed with haemorrhage which is known as an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel.
06:58 - 06.07.2023
Mason Greenwood: Man United to make decision on striker's future before new season
Several months after Manchester United launched an investigation into Mason Greenwood's case of attempted rape, assault, and coercive control, the club is finally set to reach a verdict.
Ajax said in a statement on Twitter, “On Friday, Edwin Van Der Sar had bleeding around his brain. He's currently in hospital in the intensive care unit and is in stable condition.
“Once there is more concrete information, an update will follow. Everyone at Ajax wishes Edwin a speedy recovery. We’re thinking of you ♥️”
Ajax provided no other information, but it has been claimed that Van der Sar experienced a brain haemorrhage while travelling in Croatia and was later hospitalised.
Van Der Sar stepped down in May
After almost 11 years on the club's board, Van der Sar declared in May that he would be resigning.
Speaking to the club website as reported by Daily Mail, van der Sar said, “After almost eleven years on the board, I am exhausted. We've been through some very nice things, but it's also been an incredibly tough period.
“I am very grateful to the people I met and worked with during my second career at Ajax for what we have achieved and experienced. I now need to distance myself, relax and do other things.
“It doesn't feel good to have to make decisions about the future of this beautiful club in the coming period. Hence my decision to stop now.”