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CHICAGO â The 2017 MLS All-Star Game presented by Target wonât be Jelle Van Dammeâs first clash with Real Madrid; the Belgian carries vivid memories of a visit to the mighty Estadio Santiago Bernabeu for a Champions League encounter during his time with RSC Anderlecht.
âItâs an exhibition, but these kinds of games, you canât turn off,â the LA Galaxy defender said after the All-Starsâ Monday-morning training session at Flames Field on the University of Illinois-Chicago campus. âThis is one of the best teams in the world, so you donât want to get embarrassed. We have to stay focused and be sharp.â
Van Damme is hungry to make positive memories during Wednesdayâs showcase at Soldier Field (8:30pm ET | FS1, Univision; TSN, TVAS) â but he admits that it could possibly be one of his final occasions as an MLS player.
The Galaxyâs hard-nosed center back confirmed to MLSsoccer.com that thereâs some validity to Belgian media reports linking him to a return to his home country, with Royal Antwerp the most prominent among several clubs that have shown interest.
Itâs not for professional reasons, but personal ones that strike close to home.
âThereâs a few teams in Belgium that know my situation. I donât know. Itâs a hard call,â said Van Damme, whose wife, former professional tennis player Elke Clijsters, and their two children have remained in Belgium since his move to the Galaxy in January 2016.
âIf I think about myself, Iâm good in LA. If I think about my kids, I just want to go back,â he explained. âI know it got all in the press in Belgium and the clubs in Belgium know my situation, my team knows the situation â [LA] always respected my situation and they helped me out wherever they could. But I feel the second year is getting harder and harder.â
Living half a world away from his son Cruz and daughter Cleo has taken a heavy emotional toll on Van Damme, leading him to consider his future despite LA making what he sees as a positive start to life under new coach Sigi Schmid.
âMy kids are 6 and 7, they are at a certain point of age â whenever they call, when they tell you âI miss you, I need you,â and you have FaceTime calls while they are crying. Itâs hard,â said Van Damme. âSo itâs something I consider, yes. Thereâs a few teams in Belgium that show interest. Thatâs pretty much all I can say now. I can probably say more in a few more days.â