By Liam Styles
At 24 years old, Justin Kluivert has his passport loaded with countries and goals. The son of Patrick, that elegant striker who shone for Ajax in the 90s and 2000s, is a European trotter at Barcelona.
What started at Ajax at the age of 17 continued with Roma, RB Leipzig, Nice and Valencia until finishing at Bournemouth at the age of 24. Kluivert left his goals in all seasons and countries. An Erasmus well spent.
He left the Eredivisie with 12 goals in 44 games with the Ajacied. He left Serie A after three loans and just five goals in 53 games with the giallorossi. In the Bundesliga he barely got wet three times (19 games) and in Ligue 1 four times (27 games). Numbers that improved last year in LaLiga.
I want to stay at Valencia, Kluivert confessed after celebrating six goals in 26 games in Spain. However, destiny and football took him to Bournemouth where he made history by becoming the third player to score in the five major leagues.
The Dutch winger, after getting wet in the 1-3 win against Sheffield United with Bournemouth, joined a club that only included the Romanian Florin Raducioiu and the Montenegrin Stefan Jovetic. After adding the Premier to his resume, he is the third member of this group. However, none of them achieved it at Kluivert's age, who is the youngest to achieve this goal. He has scored in six Leagues and what remains.
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