Ajax teenager makes Premier League admission

 

Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United have all be put on red alert after Ajax youngster Justin Kluivert admitted he could see himself playing in the Premier League.

 

The teenage forward has made a significant impact since breaking onto the scene for the Dutch giants and his fine form has attracted watchful glances from England. 

 

Manchester United have been credited with an interest in the Ajax star and will have been buoyed by Kluivert’s quotes as the Premier League side look to strengthen in the final third. 

 

Kluivert is contracted to Ajax until 2019, but the Eredivise title contenders will look to tie him down to a new deal to ward off potential suitors. 

 

However, his words will have only heighten speculation of a possible switch, with Kluivert quoted by Helden as saying: "England appeals to me: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea or Manchester United are nice clubs where I can see myself playing in a few years. 

 

"If you get a nice offer, you never know." 

 

Kluivert, though, hasn’t ruled out the possibility of following in his father’s footsteps and making the move to Spain, with Real Madrid and Barcelona courting the player. 

 

Ajax teenager makes Premier League admission

 

"Everywhere I go abroad they know my father, he often asked: 'Come to Barcelona, I'll give a tour of Camp Nou’,” Kluivert added. 

 

"I really wanted to go to Barcelona instead of Real Madrid. Barcelona is in my heart, but who am I to say no to Real Madrid?"