Streuer will therefore train Bruggink. “He will be involved in all the conversations we are going to have,” says the current technical director. “So with new players and then you see how it works. I do it my way and he has to do it his way later. So if he thinks I’m doing things wrong, he can decide for himself how he wants to do it differently “But he can now see how conversations are going with a player, with a club, signing new players, scouting the players. But he’s not a rookie in football, so he really knows how it works.”