AJAX ARE THE TRANSFER MARKET KINGS AFTER

July 8, 2022
3 years ago

AJAX dominates the exchange market, raking in a staggering £470,000,000 during the previous five years. 
The top 20 player deals for Ajax over the past five years


Any resemblance of Frenkie de Jong, Matthijs de Ligt, Davinson Sanchez, and Hakim Ziyech have recently been created by the Dutch team or have had their professions elevated. 

Following significant financial changes, each of the four went on to play in one of Europe's top five associations. 

One can talk about their success after leaving Ajax, with Ziyech being the star player with a Champions League trophy. 

In any case, the Moroccan player saw action for just 122 minutes during Chelsea's triumph in the 2020–21 Champions League. 

De Jong is scheduled to go from Barcelona and join Erik ten Hag, the former manager of Ajax, at Manchester United.

For many seasons, De Ligt has been linked to an effort to break away from Juventus. 

Furthermore, Sanchez only started 17 league games for Tottenham last season. 

Even if they left for enormous sums, Ajax won't often give those former players much thought. 

They discovered a way to maintain winning the Eredivisie by shrewdly reinvesting and focusing on supplying the upcoming academy talents. 

 

Four out of the previous five seasons, Ajax won the Dutch association. 

The Covid-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2019–20 season. 

By the end of the late spring move window, Ajax's marketing projection over the previous five years may surpass a quarter of a billion dollars.

The Johan Cruyff Arena is being linked with some of their top performers as summertime approaches. 

Sebastien Haller and Ryan Gravenberch have both previously departed the team for the Bundesliga. 

A lot of people are interested in Jurrien Timber and the wings Antony and Lisandro Martinez. 

Oddly, all have reportedly been linked to moves to Man Utd, where former manager Ten Hag is currently getting by. 

Regardless, Ajax is trying to secure a fee for Antony that is close to £70 million.

Martinez's price tag may exceed £40 million, and Arsenal is another suitor for the Argentine. 

After receiving a World Cup decision warning, Dutch manager Louis van Gaal restrained young defender Timber from making a move.