Ajax definitely into the transfer market for an extra left winger next winter. according to International football the Amsterdam team also hopes to attract a creative midfielder. The point is still that players must leave first before new ones arrive.
Mika Godts injury has again opened Ajax’s eyes to the need for a left wing this winter. Belgium is the only player in the Amsterdam selection where that place is his favourite, and with a possible winter in the Europa League, double ownership is almost a must.
As well as strengthening the left wing, which is a priority in Amsterdam, Ajax would also like to add a ‘creative’ midfielder to the selection next winter. Technical men Marijn Beukers and Alex Kroes were already looking for such a reinforcement this summer, but no suitable candidate was found in the end. As a result, the people of Amsterdam are still not reconciled.
A side note: financially, finding two reinforcements for Ajax will be a challenge again. The last budget was spent last summer on the signing of the unmoved Davy Klaassen. As a result, Ajax must in principle say goodbye to players (temporarily) in January before a player can be signed.
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What are Ajax’s current needs in the winter transfer market based on their recent performances?
Hello, and welcome to our interview today! I’m your professional interviewer for the world-today-news.com. We have with us two very knowledgeable guests, John Smith and Jane Doe, who are here to discuss the upcoming winter transfer market for Ajax and its priorities. John, let’s start with you. As an Ajax fan, what are your thoughts on the team’s current situation, and how important do you think it is for them to sign a new left winger?
John: Well, I think signing a new left winger is crucial for Ajax right now. Mika Godts’ injury has highlighted the weakness in that position, and we don’t have enough depth or quality at the moment. Also, the Europa League might be tough to navigate with just one good left winger. I believe we need someone who can provide both defensive and attacking stability in that position.
Jane, as an expert in the transfer market, what are some potential names that Ajax could target this winter? Any suggestions based on their style of play or preferred leagues?
Jane: I think Ajax should look for a versatile player who can play on both flanks, not just left wing. Someone like Nathan Ake or Nicolas Tagliafico could fit that bill. They’ve shown their ability to adapt to different positions on the field. As for leagues, Eredivisie players like Ceesay or Botteghin could be options, but I think they might look abroad due to the financial constraints.
John, what about creative midfielders? Who would you like to see join the team to provide more attacking options in the middle of the park?
John: I agree that we need a creative midfielder, someone like Houssem Aouar or even Youri Tielemans would be excellent additions. They have the technical ability to unlock defenses and provide assists, which is something we have lacked recently with Andre Onana’s absence. But again, it’s a matter of finding the right player and negotiating the transfer fees.
Jane, financially, it seems like Ajax will have to offload some players before signing new ones. Who do you think might be on the chopping block?
Jane: Unfortunately, players like Antony and Davy Klaassen might have to go out