Well I can't see stuborn Ajax letting him go anytime soon. To be honest I don't think he is that good: watching him on t.v
His strike rate is amazing. I think target men take less time to adjust in new leagues compared to wingers or secondary strikers. I think you might all be underrating him a bit. -Petey
I have to agree with Petey here guys. Huntelaar is one of the best strikers in the World. At his age, scoring so much and being so easy to gain position over his opponents is invaluable these days.
I like " The Hunter".. With that said 40 million Euros is absurd, I can deal with 20-25 millions. Also Ajax will regret not selling him while his demand was high.
His demand will be higher every season until he reaches 27-years-old. That is of course, unless he totally bombs.
Ajax has the highest ranked youth program and one of the top five training facilities in the entire world. How can he not improve there?
Level of competition of the Dutch League compared to the large ones in Spain, England, Italy or France? -Petey
A top youth facility and training facility is more vital. Ajax has enough competition at the continental level and their top athletes have enough in international duty. That's why so many Ajax prospects who tend to leave too early usually become nobodies.
A training facility in management is one of your most important elements of improvement. Adapting to a different level of play can be done through European cup matches. Ajax are one of the most important clubs in World football.