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The limited number of overseas trial training places makes it difficult to help China develop stars.
Reporter: How many Chinese players will be sent to Ajax for training every year through this cooperation? How many years did it last in total?
Van der Atter: Every year we and the Chinese Football Association will select 2 to 3 players to go to Ajax for trial training. A trial training lasts about four weeks. We currently have a three-year contract with the Chinese Football Association and hope to continue our cooperation in the future.
Reporter: Are 2 to 3 players too few? Can Ajax cultivate the Chinese Cruyff from them?
Van der Atter: No, our cooperation with the Chinese Football Association is not to help China cultivate stars like Cruyff and Van Basten.
We arrange trial training for two Chinese players around 19 years old every year, but this is not the focus of our work. We must first help China improve the level of youth coaches and establish and improve the training system for Chinese youth players. This is what Ajax is good at.
Reporter: Why not focus on directly cultivating players?
Van der Atter: Because at this stage, it is almost impossible to cultivate a Chinese Cruyff. Although Ajax is famous for its youth training, there are too few Chinese players who can go to Ajax for trial training. It will be very difficult to cultivate stars from just a few people.