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Transfer completed: Huntelaar to join Ajax for 4.5 years

29 December: It is official: SC Heerenveen striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar (22), currently the top goalscorer of the Eredivisie with 16 goals, will be an Ajacied as per 01 January 2006. Ajax and Heerenveen worked out the final details of the transfer today. In this particular case Ajax even officially revealed the transfer fee paid: 9 million euros. 'The Hunter' has committed to the Amsterdam club until 30 June 2010.

It has taken some time... On Monday 19 December Dutch media reported that Ajax and Huntelaar had reached an agreement on the terms of his contract. This was confirmed on TV by both Huntelaar and his agent, Arnold Oosterveer. A deal seemed a matter of time. On Friday 23 December there seemed to be 'white smoke': it was reported in the Dutch press that Huntelaar was undergoing his medical test and that Heerenveen and Ajax were working out the final details. Huntelaar's official presentation was expected later that day.

The reports were a bit premature. Ajax published an official statement, saying that Heerenveen and Ajax were negotiating and "close to a deal", but not quite there yet. It seemed like Ajax's remarkable statement was a reaction to some quotes on the AbeLenstra.com fansite from Heerenveen chairman Riemer van der Velde, who was quoted saying that it was all a done deal and that Ajax were going to pay 9 million euros.

The true story popped up hours later: Ajax and Heerenveen more or less agreed on the transfer fee, but were still argueing about some details, including the 'development fee', a fee that must legally be paid to Huntelaar's first club, De Graafschap, for investing in his development as a youth player. The buying party (in this case: Ajax) normally pays that fee, but Ajax insisted that Heerenveen should pay it in this particular case.

Lawyers of both clubs studied the contract over Christmas. The transfer (and the transfer fee) was confirmed officially by Ajax today, but it is as yet unknown whether Ajax or Heerenveen will pay De Graafschap their 'development fee'.

Klaas Jan Huntelaar (born Drempt, 12 August 1983) was born in de eastern area known as de Achterhoek, where he started playing football for amateur club H&K. He was discovered by scouts of De Graafschap and entered the youth system of the Doetinchem outfit. In 2000, at age 16, he accepted an invitation from the PSV youth academy. In Eindhoven his 'instinct' in front of goal became evident: Huntelaar became the top goalscorer of PSV A1 and after that Young PSV.

In the first half of the 2002-2003 season Huntelaar had one Eredivisie appearance for PSV's first team, but after the winter-break he was loaned out to his previous club, De Graafschap. He had 9 more Eredivisie appearances that year, but did not score.

In the summer of 2003 Huntelaar was loaned out by PSV to AGOVV Apeldoorn, newcomers to the First Division of Dutch football. In Apeldoorn his career really took off. Huntelaar played 35 league games for AGOVV in which he netted 26 times, becoming the top goalscorer of the First Division. He drew the attention of SC Heerenveen, who signed him up after one season, in the summer of 2004. The northern club only paid PSV a transfer fee of only 100,000 euros, but a special clause was included in the deal: PSV would receive 15% of the transfer fee Heerenveen would receive for Huntelaar in the future. An ironic detail: out of the 9 million Ajax paid for the striker, 1.35 million euros will go straight to their Eindhoven arch-enemies...

Huntelaar scored 17 goals in 31 appearanes in his first season at Heerenveen. This season he netted 16 times in the first half of the season alone. In total, he scored 33 goals in 45 matches for SC Heerenveen. It underscores The Hunter's tremendous talent as a 'hit-man'. Goals for previous are no guarantee for similar productivity at the Amsterdam ArenA, as the Ajax careers of Nikos Machlas and Wesley Sonck made clear, but it seems like Ajax have contracted a 'goal machine'.

Ajax were not the only club interested in Huntelaar's services. Clubs such as AZ and Feyenoord were also interested in his services. Huntelaar, however, made it crystal clear from the start that Ajax would be the club of hic choice. In fact, he said, he called up Feyenoord personally to kindly turn down their offer.

The most spicy detail of the transfer is the timing: the deal was officially announced by the two clubs one day before the Eredivisie encounter between SC Heerenveen and Ajax at the Abe Lenstra Stadium, which will be the last game of 'KJH' for the Frisian side. Will he be kept out of the squad...? If Heerenveen are to be believed he definitely won't: The Hunter is expected to play against the players who will officially be his team-mates some 26 hours after the final whistle... Huntelaar will be officially introduced to them on 08 January 2006, the day of Ajax's first training after a (very short) winter break. (MP)

Sources: Ajax.nl, SC-Heerenveen.nl, VI.nl

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