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Driessen: ‘Overmars and Levy will get there, personal requirements Bergwijn problem’

Ajax has been working on for weeks Steven Bergwijn, but for the time being it seems that the transfer before February 1 will no longer be completed. According to Telegraaf journalist Valentijn Driessen, this is not due to the transfer amount to be paid, but to Bergwijn’s salary requirements.

De Telegraaf shared Saturday morning the latest situation. Ajax initially wanted to pay a maximum of eighteen million euros and Tottenham bet on thirty million, but the difference between supply and demand then decreased to three million euros. “There is no definitive line through it yet. I think Marc Overmars and Daniel Levy, the owner of Tottenham Hotspur out, one way or another. They want 25 million and it is a one-time expense. But the problem is perhaps more Bergwijn’s personal requirements,” Driessen said in a statement the VI Today item Coffee With Valentine.

the morning paper managed to report at an earlier stage that Bergwijn would earn six million euros net in North London. “If he doesn’t want to go backwards, it will be a very difficult story for Ajax,” said Driessen. “That is the total financial picture that has to be put on the table, if you contract him for four or five years. And I don’t think they pay those salaries at Ajax.”

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