New Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen has made it clear that a
transfer to Ajax or PSV was never a realistic option due to AZ's hefty
asking price.
Tottenham paid in excess of €20 million to secure the services of the
Netherlands international and Janssen feels neither of the Eredivisie
giants would have been willing to pay such a transfer fee.
"PSV and Ajax were never going to pay €20 million," the 22-year-old told De Volkskrant. "AZ made a move to one of those clubs impossible.
"Plus Ajax and PSV never made a formal approach."
Janssen publicly voiced his dismay with AZ's reluctance to sell after
they turned down Tottenham's initial bid, but he does not blame his
former team for their stance during negotiations.
"Sometimes you have to stand up for yourself," Janssen added.
"AZ refused to name an asking price and that annoyed me. They
explained afterward that it was all part of the game, but I had to look
after my own interests.
"AZ wanted to get as much money as possible out of the deal. But you
can only say they did a good job there. There is no bad blood between us
whatsoever. I owe a lot to AZ."
The prolific attacker faces stiff competition from Harry Kane for the
striker position at Tottenham, but he is confident he will get plenty
of game time.
"Spurs will be playing about 60 games in 2016-17 in the Premier
League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup," Janssen stressed.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
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