The Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam has admitted that it provided "insufficient" care to Moroccan player Abdelhak Nouri when he collapsed on the field and suffered brain damage in 2017, and is scheduled to compensate his family for about five million euros, according to press reports.

Nuri, 22, suffered a heart attack during a friendly match with his team Ajax against Werder Bremen of Germany in July 2017, and the injury directly affected his head, causing an imbalance in brain function, which put him in a long coma that woke up last weekend.

The club's position came days after statements of Abdel-Hamid, the brother of the sick player, made to Dutch TV last Thursday, in which he said that Abdel-Haq had recovered from the coma and his condition was gradually improving, and he is staying in a house that was specially equipped to ensure his medical care, indicating that he is still unable to He left his bed, but he interacted with family members by moving his eyebrows or smiling.

The television channel showed a video clip that reminded the fans of Nuri's outstanding talent in dribbling and scoring goals throughout his career, since he joined the buds teams and even in the first team for Ajax.