Roma Move For Ajax Starlet Emanuelson, Again
Less than two months after the summer transfer period, when they pocketed no less than 50 million euros, Ajax may now examine the possibility of another big-money sale.
The Ajax Sale
With Wes Sneijder, Ryan Babel, Tom De Mul, Kenneth Perez and Zdenek Grygera all leaving Amsterdam last summer, AS Roma’s attempt to lure Urby Emanuelson seemed destined to fail.
Now, as the January transfer window nears, the Italian giants think the time is right – and so does Emanuelson.
"It doesn’t surprise me that they’ve made contact again," the 21-year-old left fullback told Amsterdam-based 'De Telegraaf’, Holland’s largest morning daily.
"They were prepared to offer Ajax eight million euros in the summer, but my agent, Brian Berkleef, and me turned them down, as (technical director and former Ajax midfielder) Martin Van Geel told me that no-one else could leave."
One of the latest products of Ajax’s famous academy, Emanuelson joined the first team under Ronald Koeman before making the left back position his own during the Danny Blind days.
Also a regular U-21 international at the time, the man with Surinamese roots broke into the national side on August 16, 2006 and has since recorded seven international appearances – Marco Van Basten has also selected him for Wednesday’s clash with Slovenia in Eindhoven.
Emanuelson made no secret of his desire to try his luck with the Italian Super Cup and Cup holders: “AS Roma is a nice club, where I’d certainly like to play. The only question is if I should move to Italy as soon as January.”
With 20-year-old Portuguese international Vitorino Antunes still waiting for his debut and Max Tonetto rather a midfielder than a defender, it’s only natural that Luciano Spalletti should be looking for a dependable left back.
Who’s next?
Henk Ten Cate had already predicted that Emanuelson would be the next Ajax player to move abroad. If he indeed opts for AS Roma fellow international Hedwiges Maduro may be the next in line, as he told 'De Telegraaf’ he would prefer to hold talks with Ajax over a possible contract extension when the current one expires, in the summer, and not now.
The versatile 22-year-old, who made it into the first team around the same time as Emanuelson, said that he feels he must persuade the club to keep him by 'constant enough’ performances.
All this transfer talk in mid October should be a concern for Ten Cate’s interim successor, who revealed he’s not planning on major changes, sticking with the 4-3-3 formation.
However, Adrie Koster learned on Tuesday that he’ll have to wait a little longer for Kennedy Bakircioglu to return. The Sweden international, an 1.3-million-euros acquisition from FC Twente in the summer, will continue to train separately from the group. The 26-year-old right winger has not played for the Johan Cruyff Schaal and Dutch Cup holders since September 2, due to a groin injury.
Galliani: Pato Will Be The Only Striker Arriving In January
Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani has once again expressed his high-hopes for Alexandre Pato and says that the club will not be purchasing any other strikers during the January transfer window.
The Rossoneri’s front-men have been struggling badly for goals this season, with it taking until the week seven clash with Lazio before a striker hit the back of the net in Serie A.
Milan currently have just three senior-forwards in their first-team squad; Ronaldo, Alberto Gilardino and Filippo Inzaghi, which has led the Italian media to question whether an extra striker will be signed.
Brazilian wonderkid Alexandre Pato was snapped up in the summer from Internacional but he is ineligible to play until January.
"Our coach tells me that Pato is doing very well,” said Galliani. “From January he will be one of our four strikers.
“Then it will be up to the coach to decide who plays between Ronaldo, Pato, Gilardino, and Inzaghi, even though, from January, Ronaldo will also be available and we will probably play with two strikers and a playmaker.
“Pato's age is neither an advantage nor a disadvantage. So, in January, all we shall do is add Pato, a great striker, to our squad. There will be nothing else.”
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