Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Must Play More For AC Milan - Agent

The Dutch striker must see more minutes ahead of World Cup, according to his agent...

By Rupert Fryer

Huntelaar op de bank
The agent of AC Milan striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar has confirmed the Dutchman is desperate to see more playing time and reminded the Rossoneri that if they won’t give it to him, there are a lot of clubs who will.

"He wants to play more,” Arnold Oosterveer, told Calciomercato.it. “It’s all he wants. Not only because in the summer there will be a World Cup and he wants to be there, but for himself too,” he added.

Oosterveer went on to claim that Huntelaar moved to Milan under the impression that he would be a first team regular.

“He came to Milan to be important for the team and at the moment this is not enough. He's playing very little, even in the derby against Inter he played only ten minutes and would have liked to play more.”

Finally, the agent confirmed his client had attracted interest from all over Europe and if he is not able to secure a regular place under coach Leonardo, he has already considered his next move.

“Many European teams have expressed interest in Klaas,” he said. “The first objective is to find more playing time in Milan, or at least compete for places while remaining in Italy, or he will be going to Germany and England.

"I do not like to drop names and comment on all the rumours I read as it seems that every day there is a new suitor. An offer from Italy? No, no Italian club contacted me,” he concluded.
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