Huntelaar not keen on Spurs switch as he vows to fight for AC Milan future

12 November 2009 14:24
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar insists he has no intention of joining Ajax, Tottenham Hotspur or anyone else in the January transfer window.[LNB]The Holland striker's future at AC Milan looks increasingly uncertain, but he is not willing to throw in the towel after a tough start at the San Siro.[LNB]Huntelaar has yet to score from five starts and two substitute appearances in Serie A since arriving from Real Madrid in the summer.[LNB] Doing his duty: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (centre) trains with Holland ahead of their friendly against Italy at the weekend[LNB]High hopes: Huntelaar intends to make the World Cup squad[LNB]Reports have linked Milan with a renewed bid for Sevilla's Luis Fabiano or even a swap deal with Spurs' Roman Pavlyuchenko, while Huntelaar is said to be wanted by former club Ajax and German side Hamburg.[LNB]'It wouldn't be reasonable to go back to the team (Ajax) I left less than a year ago,' Huntelaar told Dutch reporters. 'Three clubs in such a short space of time does not make sense.[LNB]'Training sessions went well last week and (Milan) boss Leonardo has told me to stay patient.[LNB]'We are still in November and the season has just started. I was penalised by the fact the team were not playing well.[LNB]'I hope to play more often for AC Milan and to secure a place in the World Cup squad.[LNB]'But now things are going well. And it means I did not make a mistake in coming here.'[LNB] Tottenham boss Redknapp seeks reunion with Argentine D'AlessandroREVEALED: Hand from God helped me become Spurs cult hero, claims Heurelho Gomes Defoe pays penalty: Spurs striker fined for 'frivolous' appeal over speeding banFabio Capello loves the Spurs stars, claims England hopeful Tom HuddlestoneTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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