10:37 GMT, Thursday, 26 June 2008 11:37 UK
Poortvliet cleared for Saints job
Southampton boss Jan Poortvliet has been given the go-ahead to take charge after a Dutch FA (KNVB) ruling.
Former club Helmond Sport took their case to an arbitrary board which ruled that the Dutch side are to be paid £60,000 (75,000 euros) in compensation.
The 52-year-old agreed a pre-contractual deal with the Saints last month despite still having a year to run on his Helmond contract.
Poortvliet took charge of training at his new club on Monday.
He said: "Of course I am relieved that everything is done now.
"This is my only chance to become a top coach. In Holland I have a certain image, which I will never lose. In England I would like to have a fresh start."
Helmond director Mario Captein is worried by the potential repercussions of the decision.
"This decision provides a license for all coaches who want to leave their club. All you have to do is start a job somewhere else."
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