In Zwolle, a city in the Dutch province of Overijssel, shoppers still queue at the local Aldi supermarket. Years ago, a 19-year-old cashier named Tijjani Reijnders worked there while chasing a football dream. Today, he wears Manchester City’s No. 4 shirt and plays under Pep Guardiola in the Premier League.
Early Days in Zwolle
Reijnders grew up in a football family. His father, Martin, was a striker for PEC Zwolle and later played in the United States. His mother, Angelina, wanted her sons to stay grounded, so when she saw a “staff required” sign at Aldi, she made Tijjani apply. He spent hours stacking shelves and working the till alongside friends who were also aspiring footballers. For him, the job was not about money, but about learning discipline and appreciating everyday life.
His younger brother, Eliano, also played for PEC and even worked at Lidl. Both boys were taught by their parents that experiencing “normal” work was essential to stay humble despite their football ambitions.
School and First Steps in Football
At primary school in Zwolle, Tijjani was the boy always kicking a ball in the playground. Teachers recall his smile and sociable nature, predicting he would one day make it as a professional. He started playing at WVF, a local amateur club, where coaches noticed his ability to read the game and handle opponents older and stronger than him.
He later joined FC Twente’s academy with his brother. The routine meant early morning drives, with his mother preparing Nutella sandwiches for the long commute. The sacrifices paid off in technical development, though eventually, he left Twente in 2015 to rejoin local football at CSV’28, coached by his father.
PEC Zwolle and the Move to AZ
Reijnders earned a brief debut for PEC Zwolle’s first team at 19, though only as a late substitute. At that time, he was still working shifts at Aldi. The turning point came with his move to AZ Alkmaar, where his talent blossomed. Taller and stronger after a growth spurt, he developed into a midfielder capable of scoring, creating, and controlling the tempo.
Rise to the Top
Reijnders admired Ronaldinho and Kaká as a boy, so when AC Milan signed him in 2023, pulling on the red-and-black shirt felt like a dream fulfilled. His father, who had idolized Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit, was equally proud. For a while Barcelona had shown strong interest, but Milan provided the perfect stage.
In his debut Serie A season, he was named the league’s best midfielder, scoring 15 goals and establishing himself as a Netherlands international with over 25 caps. Soon after, Manchester City paid £45 million to bring him to England as a successor to Kevin De Bruyne.
Family and Character
Those who know Reijnders describe him as humble and family-oriented. He remains close to his childhood friends in Zwolle, still chatting in a WhatsApp group with teammates from his junior days. He married his childhood sweetheart, Marina, and they now have a son, Xavien. Family remains central: he calls his parents daily and often picks up his younger sister, a dancer, from school when back home.
Even after his first national team call-up, he had no problem letting his mother drive him to camp — a rare sight for a Dutch international. The family motto, “Walk with your head high, but never look down on anyone,” guides his approach on and off the pitch.
Manchester City and Beyond
Reijnders made an immediate impact at City, scoring a fine goal on his debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Guardiola praised his tactical awareness and technical ability, qualities that have quickly made him a fixture in midfield.
For his friends from Aldi and Zwolle, the journey is almost unbelievable — from filling shelves to filling stadiums. Yet they are not surprised. His former coach Rijk van Ark recalls that even at age eight, Tijjani could score bicycle kicks. For them, his success is simply the natural outcome of years of dedication, discipline, and talent.
A Humble Superstar
What stands out most is how little fame has changed him. In Zwolle, locals speak with pride of the boy who never forgot his roots. His story is not only about talent, but also about the grounding lessons of supermarket work, family sacrifice, and the refusal to accept a “Plan B.”
From Aldi to San Siro, and now to Manchester City, Reijnders has shown that dreams can be realized through hard work, humility, and an unshakable belief in the future.
Ageerjok
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To anyone here carrying Big Dreams in their heart, may God turn those dreams into reality 🙏
vucacemnst
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Just by his face u can tell how humble he is
lawalidris
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Very good player but coached by an arrogant stupid...
No sane City fan will said this rubbish against the person that brought City to this level making the club envious by other big clubs and felt threatened by mare hear the name of Manchester City. Whatever the circumstances City is facing today under Guardiola, we the real City fans will ever remained greatful to a man who came, saw and conquared by breaking many records at City and put into the elite clubs comparing with other big clubs in the Europe.
kmuguna
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that's his/her opinion stop insulting people don't you have manners no man
👍 thanks pal
kmuguna
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Fool must u call yamal everybody has their life too live talk abt Ronaldo too idiot
what does Ronaldo got to do with this?
kmuguna
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Fool must u call yamal everybody has their life too live talk abt Ronaldo too idiot
do you insult everyone whom you don't agree with their opinion?
kmuguna
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Fool must u call yamal everybody has their life too live talk abt Ronaldo too idiot
You can put point across without insults 👎
yambcklrsu
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Very good player but coached by an arrogant stupid...
youngfarmer_10
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Great start bro
Dohalmnotu
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Fool must u call yamal everybody has their life too live talk abt Ronaldo too idiot
that's his/her opinion stop insulting people don't you have manners no man
AFerusmc6546
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Yamal should learn from the likes of Reijnders
Fool must u call yamal everybody has their life too live talk abt Ronaldo too idiot
kmuguna
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Yamal should learn from the likes of Reijnders
kmuguna
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hype everywhere I don't see him doing anything special at city.
why the negativity?
Vatabckstz
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better sguade
Sieceikuz
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let's try a look on this one
Coyblopt
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We all have stories to tell
Tutbceopsz
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great man of great character
kubacderuz
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wow
kubacderuz
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wow
rawaceikty
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hello 👋👋👋
lezacekl
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lezacekl
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Mopabcimot
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دقيقيب صف ذلد
Jideklruz
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cisamad
Yinimotz
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good
Litbeimpst
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hahladi
Litbeimpst
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haladi
dioeikmnot
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hype everywhere I don't see him doing anything special at city.
Jipaeklmp
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hype everywhere I don't see him doing anything special at city.