Ravel Morrison cancels his deal with Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag

Ravel Morrison CANCELS his deal with Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag after four-month spell… as former Manchester United and West Ham forward begins search for a new club

  • Ravel Morrison is now a free agent after terminating his deal with ADO Den Haag 
  • The former Man United and West Ham forward originally signed in September  
  • But the contract was cancelled at the request of Morrison and ADO accepted

Ravel Morrison has cancelled his contract at Dutch club ADO Den Haag.

The 27-year-old is now a free agent after both parties agreed to end his deal by mutual consent.

Former Manchester United and West Ham forward Morrison originally signed for ADO on a 12 month contract.

Ravel Morrison has cancelled his 12-month contract at Dutch club ADO Den Haag

The 27-year-old (right) is now a free agent after both parties ended his deal by mutual consent

A statement on the club’s website read: ‘The roads of ADO Den Haag and Ravel Morrison will separate immediately. 

‘ADO Den Haag and Morrison have decided to terminate the 27-year-old midfielder’s contract by mutual agreement.

‘Morrison signed for one season at the Cars Jeans Stadium last summer. The Jamaica international has a history with Manchester United, West Ham United and Lazio Roma, among others.

Former Manchester United starlet Morrison originally signed for ADO on a 12-month contract

‘ADO Den Haag thanks Morrison for his efforts and wishes him the best of luck in his further career.’

The contract was cancelled at the request of Morrison and ADO reluctantly accepted.

The Jamaica international made five appearances for Ruud Brood’s side, and is now on the look out for a new club.

ADO are currently remodelling their squad with former Newcastle and Watford defender Daryl Janmaat among the signings that have added experience to the side that sit second bottom of the table.

ADO are remodelling their squad, with ex-Watford defender Daryl Janmaat a recent arrival




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