Derby County midfielder Kenzo Goudmijn is reportedly likely to leave the club this summer.
The Dutch youth international moved to Pride Park from AZ Alkmaar in the summer of 2024 when he penned a four-year contract.
The 2024/25 campaign saw him start brightly under the stewardship of former manager Paul Warne.
However, when Warne was dismissed and replaced by John Eustace in February 2025, Goudmijn lost his place in the Derby team.
He still managed to make 41 appearances in his first campaign but last season was a different story.
The 24-year-old found himself further down the pecking order and he was subsequently loaned to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles.
It was an underwhelming campaign for Goudmijn as he featured 23 times before returning to Derby at the end of the season.
The Derby Telegraph have reported that the club are open to offers for the player this summer.
A move back to the Netherlands is a likely scenario as Goudmijn looks to secure regular first-team football.