Former Real Madrid talent Mink Peeters lives up in Dubai: ‘Towering ambitions’

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Dean van het Laar
editor of NOS Sports
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Dean van het Laar
editor of NOS Sports
Making a top transfer from Ajax’s youth academy to that of Real Madrid at the age of 16. For then top talent Mink Peeters a soccer dream come true. However, a debut in the pristine white shirt of the ‘Galacticos’ never came. Instead, a crisscross tour of Europe followed: from Serbia to the Dutch Under-21 competition. Moreover, those years were accompanied by serious injuries.
Now, eight years later, the top talent of yore is already 24 and we find Peeters back in Dubai with the ambitious Gulf United. There, there is light at the end of the tunnel and he dares to look upward again: “My ambitions are still sky-high.”
Peeters touched down in the sandbox last year and recently crowned himself second-tier champion with Gulf United. Before the Middle Eastern club threw a lifeline and gave him another chance in professional soccer, his last tenure dated from July 2021 with FC Volendam.
‘Doubting myself’
Then he disappeared off the radar for two years. “Things were actually going pretty well there. I was running well in the preparation for the new season, but disaster struck. I had to deal with two serious injuries to both my ankles. In total, I had to rehabilitate for almost two and a half years. During that tough period, there were moments when I doubted myself enormously, and my qualities as a soccer player.”
Peeters went to work with a mental coach and regained confidence. “The pressure I put on myself was not realistic. I can deal with that much better now. I think that aspect of soccer is underestimated by the outside world.”
“There is so much more to it than just training and playing games. After my long rehabilitation, the pain I used to play with is finally gone. Moreover, I found a club here that suits me perfectly and is set up to scout and resell talents.”
By this, Peeters is referring to Gulf United. The club has only existed since 2019 and promoted for the second time in a row thanks to the championship won last week. So next season it may show itself at the highest level.
If you had told me eight years ago that things would turn out this way, I would never have expected it. But after all these setbacks, I am very proud of myself, because I got to know myself very well.
“The team is a mix of talents and older players. They scout young guys all over the world, with the idea of making them better and then selling them on to clubs at the highest level in Dubai or elsewhere in Europe. We also have experienced players, such as Gary Hooper, the former Celtic and Norwich City striker. The facilities here are also excellent. They have everything to make young players better.”
As a result, Peeters is noticing that his level is rising. The phlegmatic outfielder is making plenty of minutes and paying it off with goals and assists, tentatively attracting interest from clubs across Europe.
Towering ambitions
“My stats and match records are excellent right now. My contract expires here at the end of May and I’m keeping all my options. I’m not ruling out a longer stay at the club, but don’t rule out that my future also lies in Europe. My ambitions are still sky-high,” he laughed.
Because that he has it in him to still make it far, he knows better than anyone else. “The important thing now is to show everyone the talent that is in me. I may not be the youngest anymore, but I still have a whole career ahead of me.”
“In doing so, I mirror Jamie Vardy, Leicester City’s striker. He also only broke through later in life. And look what he has achieved. With my footballing qualities, there really are some clubs in the premier league that could make good use of me.”
Looking ahead and buckling down
At the same time, Peeters is aware of his injury history and tries to remain realistic. “My first goal now is to play 30 games in a whole season. That would already be fantastic.”
One thing is clear: the former top talent is looking upward again after a dark period. “If you had told me eight years ago that things would turn out this way, I would never have expected it. But after all these setbacks, I am very proud of myself, because I have gotten to know myself very well. I can now look forward and knuckle down again.”