Everybody Wants Them Some Huntelaar & Mario Gomez

By: chris | April 3rd, 2008

We’re hitting that part of the season where transfer rumors go from “ah, we’ll see in six months” to “oh, maybe we should be thinking about these a little”. Two of the best young names hitting the marker hard right about now are Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Mario Gomez. Tall, technically gifted and extraordinarily prolific young strikers playing for what would have to be considered, right now at least, second tier teams. They’re too good not to play for tier one teams some day, and that day may be soon.

Huntelaar does, in a slight contrast to Stuttgart (despite being last year’s Bundesliga champions), have the chance of playing for a tier one team while staying at his current club - despite their current place, and not having won a Eredivisie title since 03-04 (long time, I know). But it’s not all that long ago they were a certifiable powerhouse on the continental scene and with both resources and a young, perhaps up-and-coming, coach coming in next year, who knows. Klaas himself is saying his departure isn’t certain, so it’s surely a possibility. (Maybe even assisting matters is the announcement today of a massive sponsor ship deal for Ajax.)

If he does feel like trying the grass on the other side, Bernd Schuster and Real Madrid will be waiting with open arms - along with pretty much every other club in the now kinda sorta maybe defunct G14 & Friends. Schuster in particular has been taking his KJH Viagra, saying:


“The boy is similar to both Van Nistelrooy and Van Basten. He is so similar. It is almost like they have cloned him in a laboratory. He has things about him that are from both players.”

No mistaking his feelings, is there? Now just get out your checkbook (Real Madrid’s is quite large) and start the auction.

Then there’s Mario Gomez, beloved by Stuttgart, females (especially females who support Stuttgart) and, much like Huntelaar, the biggest of big names in Europe. His status has been only accentuated by his amazing start for the German national team, scoring six in his first 9 games. He won the German player of the year last season and in the process helped lead his team to a Bundesliga title, despite missing some time through injury. At 22, his CV is positively bustling, and there’s nothing to indicate it won’t be overflowing even before he hits his prime.

The suits at Stuttgart have figured all of this out (magically, I guess) and have decided to slap a €50m pricetag on his head over the summer. They won’t get that, but it makes the starting point for negotiations becomes mighty interesting (”we’ll give you €15m”….”nope, €50″….”€18m?”….”we’ll compromise at €48m”).

I think most people (aside from the fans of teams grouped with Germany or the Netherlands) are looking forward to seeing both KJH and Gomez on one of the world’s bigger stages this summer at the Euros. There’s no guarantee either will start, but if their scoring rates for country are any indication, they’ll win some time eventually. And if that happens, well, their prices may very well skyrocket.

For now, just enjoy their exploits, and if you happen to be the fan of a giant, perhaps take a look into a glorious future.





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  • Corey |  April 3rd, 2008 at 10:40 am

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    Real definately wants them some Klaas, while Mr. Gomez is the toast of Italy. My guess is Gomez to Milan, but I know you would like to see one of the two in Roman colors this summer Chris.

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  • Edgardo |  April 3rd, 2008 at 11:19 am

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    Gomez to pair up with totti?

    i would love that.

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  • Jan |  April 3rd, 2008 at 11:55 am

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    Well, Gomez just reiterated on German TV that a move as early as this summer is very improbable. Which again probably doesn’t mean a lot. But this statement plus the €50m price tag should ensure that VfB Stuttgart can either enjoy another season with Gomez or an obscene amount of money.

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  • Anna |  April 3rd, 2008 at 12:11 pm

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    Just take one look around Stuttgart and you’ll see that all their fans, both male and female, have a crush on Gomez and that it really doesn’t have that much to do with his looks.

    By the way, I’m still very fascinated by that 50 milion thing, if I get that right it’s just a purely hypothetical sum worked out by an insurance company (why or for what case in particular the VfB covers its players, I have no clue) and as soon as the number made the press things went nuts, as always.

    Anyway, what I’d like to add: He’s still ours, Europe!

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  • Matt |  April 3rd, 2008 at 12:14 pm

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    As far as KJH to Real, don’t forget that Real seriously pissed off the Ajax brass by waiting until so late to move for Sneijder. I would rather see KJH in Rome, where he would certainly play every match. Unless Ruud leaves Real, KJH should look elsewhere or stay put.

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  • chris |  April 3rd, 2008 at 12:20 pm

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    Matt, “I would rather see KJH in Rome, where he would certainly play every match.”…not true at all. There’s always a long acclimation period for all new signings with the unique system. Even then, he’d still be worked in and out of the lineup with Vucinic, Perrotta and Totti based on injuries, form and opposition.

    Jan, Watford once put a 60m pricetag on Marlon King. He eventually went for 3-4m. I wouldn’t count those bucks yet. :) (Obviously different situs, though.)

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  • chris |  April 3rd, 2008 at 12:23 pm

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    Oh, and Anna, the looks thing wasn’t so much directed towards Stuttgart as it was to a certain city in western France. We’ll just say there have been a few comments on his looks here (mostly female, I think).

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  • Jon |  April 3rd, 2008 at 12:25 pm

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    Alright, so here’s a speculation question: IF both players get sold this summer, which of the two garners the bigger transfer fee? And 50M price tags aside, how much do you think each player is really worth on fair market value?

    I’ll start…

    I’d guess that Huntelaar will probably generate the higher transfer fee, and I’d say about 25M for KJH and 15-20M for Gomez.

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  • Anna |  April 3rd, 2008 at 12:47 pm

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    No offence taken :) And, well, I DO appreciate his looks (and I’m by far not the only one) but if it wasn’t for the football, the fascination wouldn’t really be there ;)

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  • Jan |  April 3rd, 2008 at 2:22 pm

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    Stuttgart won’t sell for €15m-€20m. That much is clear. They obviously won’t get €50m either. But Juventus supposedly put a €25m bid for Gomez on the table last year already and he won’t have gotten any cheaper than that.

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