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Edwin Van der Sar out of intensive care

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Former Netherlands and Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has been taken out of intensive care.The 52-year-old was taken into hospital in Split earlier this month after suffering bleeding around the brain whilst on holiday before he moved to a hospital back in his homeland.Although Van der Sar has been taken out of the intensive care unit, he will remain in hospital but hopes to be released next week.In posts on social media, he said: "First of all, we want to thank everyone for all the great and supportive messages."I'm happy to share that I’m no longer in the intensive care unit.

However, I’m still in hospital. I hope to go home next week and take the next step in my recovery!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Edwin van der Sar (@edwinvandersar1) The 130-cap international had been chief executive of Ajax for seven years until resigning in May after the club failed to qualify for the Champions League.

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Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has been moved to a hospital in the Netherlands but remains in intensive care after a brain bleed last week, his wife Annemarie said on Saturday.
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