THE HAGUE, June 18 -- Ibrahim Afellay signed a one-year contract at PSV on Tuesday, marking his comeback to the Dutch soccer club after eight years abroad.
The now 33-year-old midfielder left PSV, with whom he won four Dutch league titles and one domestic Cup, in January 2011 for FC Barcelona. In Spain Afellay failed to become a regular starter and loan spells at Schalke 04 and Olympiacos Piraeus were not successful.
In 2017 Afellay signed for English side Stoke City. After a good first season in the Premier League, injuries halted his development. His last official match for Stoke was on December 30, 2017. Mainly due to injuries, he did not play afterwards.
In January this year, Afellay and Stoke decided to dissolve their contract and he continued his revalidation in Eindhoven at PSV, the club where he started as a youth player, to become fully fit again.
"I spent 15 years of my life at this club and I like the mentality here," the 53-time Dutch international said on the PSV website. "I experienced that once again in the past few months. I am excited to get to work here again."
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