
Former Real Madrid Star Suffers Stroke
The Dutch club De Reblin, which includes several former football players, announced that former Real Madrid player Royston Drenthe has been hospitalized after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
According to what was reported by Cadena Ser radio, Drenthe's condition is currently stable, and he is receiving the necessary medical care, as the club confirmed in its official statement: "Royston is receiving good care and is in safe hands."
The statement added: "Royston's family requests calm and privacy during this time, so they can provide him with the support and space needed for recovery."
Drenthe, who is 38 years old, announced his retirement from football in 2023 after a career that included playing for clubs like Real Madrid, Feyenoord, and Hercules, in addition to his experiences in the English league with Everton, Reading, and Sheffield Wednesday.
According to what was reported by Cadena Ser radio, Drenthe's condition is currently stable, and he is receiving the necessary medical care, as the club confirmed in its official statement: "Royston is receiving good care and is in safe hands."
The statement added: "Royston's family requests calm and privacy during this time, so they can provide him with the support and space needed for recovery."
Drenthe, who is 38 years old, announced his retirement from football in 2023 after a career that included playing for clubs like Real Madrid, Feyenoord, and Hercules, in addition to his experiences in the English league with Everton, Reading, and Sheffield Wednesday.