The agent of Kenneth Taylor, a Dutch international who, last summer, was on FC Porto's agenda, revealed that Ajax considered the Portuguese club "unreliable", which was one of the reasons why the deal had not progressed. That and the fact that the dragons did not reach the 30 million euros intended by the spearmenat the time. Well, half a year later, the player ended up moving to Lazio for 16.9 million euros, just over half of the 30 million demanded by the Amsterdam club last summer. How can this devaluation be explained? Kenneth Taylor's agent, Guido Albers, explained everything in an interview with Dutch ESPN. “I said on this program that he was going to leave Ajax last summer and I was convinced of that. Wolverhampton presented a proposal of more than 30 million euros, but Kenneth felt that, at that time, this was not the right club. For Ajax, from that moment on, it became important that this value was achieved», he began by saying. Meanwhile, FC Porto expressed interest in the 23-year-old midfielder, but it will not have exceeded 22 million euros, a value considered insufficient by Ajax, which “remained firm at 30 million”. «In addition, Ajax considered FC Porto an unreliable club and the transfer ended up falling through at the last minute. For our part, we already had everything practically sorted out», he added. Kenneth Taylor's pass ended up being sold to Lazio, this month, for a substantially lower sum, which did not reach 17 million euros. «I was at Inter - Liverpool, with Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Liverpool assistant coach). Then, by chance, I got in touch with an Italian agent, who I didn't know that well. He said he could take Taylor to Lazio and the rest is history", said Guido Albers. READ MORE: everything about the transfer market