The Tottenham centre-back has paid tribute to Netherlands assistant manager Wim Jonk after starting working with him six years ago when he was 18. The Dutchman gave the defender a shot at Volendam in 2019, and the rest is history. But without his help, the ex-Wolfsburg star said he would probably be a "personal trainer".
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WHAT VAN DE VEN SAID
“He [Jonk] has been very important in my career," he told Soccer News. “He introduced me to professional football. Without him, I probably would not have become a professional footballer. What would I have done then? I think personal trainer or something else in sports."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Van de Ven joined Tottenham in 2023 for around €50 million (£42.6m) and since then he has developed a reputation as a highly-respected defender, with terrific athletic ability. He played a key role in Spurs' Europa League triumph and is now playing for his country on a regular basis. But without Jonk, he could be in a very different position.