Dutch striker Van der Sande joins Dundee United on two-year deal
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Dundee United have signed striker Jort van der Sande from Dutch second tier side ADO Den Haag on a two-year deal.
The 28-year-old, who represents Dutch municipality Bonaire at international level, has scored 13 goals in each of his past three seasons in the Netherlands.
“Jort’s arrival is an exciting one for the club,” Jim Goodwin told Dundee United’s website.
“His goal-scoring record in Dutch football speaks volumes about his pedigree, having been at the top end of the second-tier’s scoring charts on numerous occasions throughout the past decade.
“Linking up with team-mates whilst playing with his back to goal is also a pivotal strength of his game, one which will bring a different dynamic to our front line and have a positive impact on the versatility of the unit as a whole.”
Van der Sande has told United fans what to expect from him.
“I’m a tough player who likes to be in duels with defenders, create chances for my team-mates and, most importantly, score goals,” he said.
“Off the pitch, I also think this will be a really good fit for me – I love the country, the accent and the people, and that made this an even more attractive proposition.”