It was in October that the player was stopped at a traffic control.

The police then made the assessment that he was affected and he had to leave a urine sample at the police station.

The first preliminary test must have shown traces of illicit preparations, after which the club suspended the player while waiting for the final test result.

It is now clear that the player is free.

The club's sports director says that the player has always said that he did not knowingly take anything that is illegal and that there are no other criminal suspicions against him, but that the player feels bad.

- It's clear that he's feeling shit.

He is happy and combative, but it is a boring seat, says the sports director to UNT.

The sports director also confirms that the suspension from the club will be lifted.

The club supports him going forward.

- We talked to him by phone almost every day and on Tuesday we will meet him and then we will discuss how we proceed after this, says the sports director.