Klaas Jan Huntelaar (38 Viewers)

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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When we heard about Grygera joining Juventus, Juve didn't make it official until about a week later so..I guess we just have to wait.
Grygera was different because he was a Bosman acquisition. Huntelaar on the other hand is not out of contract in June, so he can't negotiate with teams now.
 

Juventinoo

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Oct 20, 2004
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here's what u're fearing the most :


Huntelaar-Juve: l'ostacolo più duro è il Manchester United

21:00 del 25 marzo


Malgrado stia disputando una stagione straordinaria, con il primato da difendere in Premier League e la corsa alla Champions ancora in ballo (nei quarti se la vedrà con la Roma), il Manchester United guarda già al futuro. Secondo la stampa inglese, i 'red devils' avrebbero virato con decisione sul bomber dell'Ajax, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, uno dei pezzi pregiati del prossimo mercato. Il giocatore, a sentire parte della stampa italiana, sarebbe già nelle mani della Juventus, ma ogni azzardo, ora come ora, sembra poco lecito. In più, il Manchester avrebbe adocchiato un altro elemento chiave dei 'lancieri': il centrocampista Wesley Sneijder. Insomma, il club di 'sir' Alex Ferguson non vuole fermarsi sul più bello. E se il presente fa rima con una leadership da difendere in patria e una Coppa Campioni da conquistare, il futuro potrebbe rivelarsi ancora più luminoso.
basically says..MU will wait to see how the negotiations will end up between Juve and Ajax , if it fails they will try to catch him....also MU are going to sign Sneijder....so stay calm dudes...we are soon will have a party :pint:
 

Durden

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May 11, 2006
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10mil seems like a fair price. He looks good and I really like "The Hunter" thing :D

But on the other hand it makes me kinda sad, because this will most likely mean that Trez will leave this summer... :cry:
 

fender06

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Sep 16, 2006
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10mil seems like a fair price. He looks good and I really like "The Hunter" thing :D

But on the other hand it makes me kinda sad, because this will most likely mean that Trez will leave this summer... :cry:
ys, it's sad that Trez wiill leave, but we can sell him for a good price and this can cover the cost of buying Huntelaar
 

fender06

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Sep 16, 2006
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Huntelaar-Juve: Manchester United pose biggest threat to the bianconeri

25.03.2007, 21:00


Despite having an extraordinary season in both the Premiership and the Champions League, Manchester United are already looking to the future. According to the English press, the Red Devils have set their sights on Ajax striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. The player, according to some rumours from Italy, has already decided to join Juve, but it would be unwise to consider this a certainty. United have apparently also expressed interest in another Ajax player, midfielder Wesley Sneijder. It therefore seems Alex Ferguson is not content with the already strong team he has now, and, with the present already looking so positive, who knows what the future will hold in store.

http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=46&a=37972
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Huntelaar-Juve: Manchester United pose biggest threat to the bianconeri

25.03.2007, 21:00


Despite having an extraordinary season in both the Premiership and the Champions League, Manchester United are already looking to the future. According to the English press, the Red Devils have set their sights on Ajax striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. The player, according to some rumours from Italy, has already decided to join Juve, but it would be unwise to consider this a certainty. United have apparently also expressed interest in another Ajax player, midfielder Wesley Sneijder. It therefore seems Alex Ferguson is not content with the already strong team he has now, and, with the present already looking so positive, who knows what the future will hold in store.

http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=46&a=37972
Secco better finalize this deal asap :(
If he can get Sneijder as well, then :D
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Club career

PSV
In 2000, aged 16, Huntelaar joined PSV Eindhoven’s academy and established himself as a prolific goalscorer for their youth team.

He made his debut for PSV during the first half of the 2002-2003 season but this was to prove his one and only Eredivisie appearance for the club.


De Graafschap / AGOVV
Having failed to establish himself in the first team he was loaned out to De Graafschap to gain experience. He made 9 Eredivisie appearances for 'the Super Farmers’ but failed to score.

In the summer of 2003 Huntelaar was again loaned out. This time to AGOVV Apeldoorn in the Dutch First Division. He was an instant success scoring 26 times in his 35 league appearances and finished the season as the divisions top goalscorer.


SC Heerenveen
After the player turned down the opportunity to sign a new contract with PSV SC Heerenveen moved in to sign him for a transfer fee of €100,000. The following season he scored 17 goals in 31 matches to help Heerenveen qualify for the UEFA Cup. 2005/06 saw him score 17 goals in 15 matches, form which earned him a mid-season transfer to Ajax, who paid € 9 million + future extensives for the player. A substantial sum went to rivals PSV Eindhoven as a result of the training compensation rule imposed by FIFA.


Ajax
Huntelaar had an immediate impact at Ajax, scoring perhaps his most spectacular goal of the season, a bicycle kick in injury time of the KNVB Cup semifinal against Roda JC, which squared the match and allowed Ajax to go on to victory after the extra periods. Huntelaar then went on to score a brace, including the winner, against PSV Eindhoven to bring Ajax its 16th KNVB Cup.


Training with AjaxHuntelaar was the first player to score a goal at Arsenal F.C.'s new Emirates Stadium in a testimonial match for Dennis Bergkamp on July 22nd, 2006 - a match Ajax ended up losing 2-1 (although in the second half, which started off with Ajax leading 1-0, 'legends' like Johan Cruijff, Marco van Basten and Ian Wright played instead).

Huntelaar started the 2006/07 campaign by scoring a brace against Copenhagen in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round.


Possible transfer from Ajax
Ajax recently issued a hands-off warning following speculation that Newcastle United was interested in signing the player in the January transfer window. Manchester United and Liverpool are also said to be very interested in the player. Juventus, Arsenal, Olympique Lyonnais and Valencia are also interested in signing the striker.


On 22th March 2007, he told in an interview to the Italian newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" that his idols were Ruud Gullit and Dennis Bergkamp and today he loves Filippo Inzaghi, AC Milan's striker.

FC Barcelona are also interested in signing the striker, with a reported 4 year €15 million deal in the works.


International career
Despite being in the preliminary squad, Huntelaar was not chosen for the Dutch national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Coach Marco van Basten explained that he felt Huntelaar would benefit from more experience and from playing at the UEFA Under 21 football championships, going as far as to say that it was up to Huntelaar to "show us there that [by not selecting Huntelaar] we did not do the right thing".[citation needed] While Holland went on to score no goals against quality opposition in Germany, Huntelaar led the Dutch to victory as the top-scorer of the Under 21 tournament with four goals, including a brace in the final against Ukraine. Huntelaar was named in the UEFA Team of the Tournament as a striker, together with Artem Milevsky.

Marco van Basten decided to call Huntelaar as his starting striker in the Dutch National squad's friendly against the Republic of Ireland on August 16, 2006. Huntelaar paid immediate dividends by scoring two goals (another one was disallowed by a controversial off-side call by the referee, denying him the hat-trick), and making two assists, in Holland's 4-0 victory.
 

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