Jaïro Riedewald, born on September ninth, nineteen ninety-six, is a talented Dutch professional footballer known for his versatility on the field. Primarily playing as a defensive midfielder or left-back, he currently showcases his skills at EFL Championship club Sheffield United.
Riedewald's football journey began at the prestigious Ajax youth academy, where he honed his craft over four seasons. Under the guidance of manager Frank de Boer, he emerged as a key player, contributing significantly to the team's success and development.
In two thousand seventeen, Riedewald made a significant move to the Premier League, signing with Crystal Palace, where he briefly reunited with De Boer. Over the course of seven years in England, he made nearly one hundred appearances, solidifying his reputation in the competitive league.
On the international stage, Riedewald represented the Netherlands at various youth levels, from under-fifteen to under-twenty-one. His talent was recognized at the senior level, earning him three caps in two thousand fifteen, marking a notable achievement in his burgeoning career.