Telstar's goalkeeper Ronald Koeman junior is being considered for a spot in the Dutch national team for the World Cup. The goalkeeper, who has had a strong season at Telstar, has regularly approached his father Ronald Koeman, the national coach, for a chance in the Oranje. Despite being tipped by analysts for selection, his father has chosen not to take him along. However, Koeman junior remains hopeful and has made his desire for Oranje clear. He is pleased that his name is being associated with the national team, something he never expected in the past. Additionally, there is uncertainty about his future at Telstar as his contract is expiring. Koeman has had discussions with the new coach Henk Brugge about his future at the club. He hopes to make a step up within the Eredivisie but is also open to extending his contract with Telstar. Koeman is looking for a club that can utilize his footballing skills, similar to how Anthony Correia did at Telstar. He is even considering a role as a second goalkeeper at a larger club, but he prefers a team with an attacking playing style.