Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 2:19 PM• Rian Rosendaal • Last update: 14:34

Joey Veerman recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the fact that sc Heerenveen wants between ten and twelve million euros for him. Michael Ball seems to agree with the words of the midfielder in Frisian service. The Scottish former defender, who played for PSV between 2005 and 2007, cannot imagine that the interested Rangers will deposit such an amount for Veerman.

“Unfortunately, the big clubs are not willing to pay such transfer fees,” Ball, who is also a former Rangers defender, concluded on Wednesday in conversation with the club. Transfer Tavern. “Heerenveen really needs to lower the asking price for Veerman, because Rangers are really not going to pay ten to twelve million euros for him. I don’t think they currently have the money to bring in a young player like Veerman.” The Telegraph recently reported that manager Steven Gerrard had made an offer of 4.5 million euros for Veerman, an amount that is not yet close to what Heerenveen wishes to receive.

Joey Veerman is disappointed with sc Heerenveen and announces asking price

The midfielder recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the transfer amount that his club is demanding.Read article

Veerman previously saw a bid from Hellas Verona of allegedly five million euros rejected by the leadership of Heerenveen. The 22-year-old midfielder is disappointed with the position the club is taking regarding a possible transfer, that much became clear recently. “I think the Italians have made a very reasonable offer, but when I hear what Heerenveen is asking, it can sometimes be a very difficult story,” Veerman said in conversation with early July. Football International. “Ten to twelve million euros, I think that’s crazy. After a corona year with empty stadiums, the money is pretty much gone everywhere. Then I honestly don’t think this makes any sense.”

Veerman, who was also linked to Feyenoord this summer, also made his displeasure known internally, but he was immediately reminded of his contract until the summer of 2024. “‘If it doesn’t work out this year, we’re going to enjoy you for another year and we’ll ask for it again next season’. I think that’s a shame, because I’m ready for something else,” emphasized Veerman, who is “well makes sense’ in Heerenveen. “I enjoy playing football, but I’m just ready for a new challenge.”