“I would have blocked this” – Dutch striker speaks out on Burnley & Ajax deal for Wout Weghorst
Wout Weghorst departed Burnley late on in the summer transfer window after two-and-a-half years with the Clarets, and he’s managed to bag himself a big move back to his home nation with Ajax.
That has not gone down well with some though, including former Eredivisie striker Ralf Seuntjens, who has been brutally honest in suggesting that the Netherlands international is not good enough to play a part for Francesco Farioli.
Unsurprisingly, Burnley saw a number of big names leave Turf Moor after their relegation from the Premier League, and the big Dutch striker was one of those, despite failing to live up to his big-money move from Wolfsburg in January 2022.
However, after loan spells with Besiktas, Manchester United and TSG Hoffenheim in the midst of two relegation seasons and a Championship-winning campaign for the Clarets after a £12m switch from the Bundesliga, the international striker returned to his home country in a reported £2m move to the Johan Cruyff Arena.
But, following his return to the Eredivisie after spells with Heracles Almelo and AZ Alkmaar earlier in his career, Weghorst and his latest employers haven’t exactly been praised for completing the transfer.