Ajax Looks to Offload Wijndal and Tahirovic in January

Ajax Looks to Offload Wijndal and Tahirovic in January

Ajax Eyes Winter Reinforcements, Dependent ⁢on outgoing Transfers

Ajax is ⁢actively seeking reinforcements⁢ in multiple​ positions during the winter transfer window.Though, the club’s ability to bring in new⁢ players hinges on successful outgoing ​transfers. According to journalist johan Inan of the Algemeen Dagblad, Ajax is open to letting⁣ Owen Wijndal and Benjamin Tahirovic ⁢depart, either permanently or on loan.

Technical director Alex kroes ⁢is currently focused on securing the services ⁣of 22-year-old Spanish winger Raúl‌ Moro‌ from Real Valladolid.‌ inan reports that Ajax is aiming for a loan⁣ deal with an option ‌to buy, reflecting the‌ club’s need for financial prudence.

While ajax identifies ‌other areas within the squad that could⁣ benefit from reinforcements,⁢ Inan emphasizes that the ⁣club’s ability to add players this month depends⁣ on outgoing transfers.

Both Wijndal ​and⁤ Tahirovic, despite being relegated ‌to the reserves, remain on Ajax’s roster. The ‌club hopes to ⁣find⁣ suitable destinations for them, either temporarily or permanently, before the transfer window ⁣closes.

Wijndal, 25, is contracted to⁣ Ajax until mid-2027 and is currently valued​ at around €4 million by Transfermarkt. The Amsterdam club invested €10 million to acquire⁤ him in the ⁢summer of 2022.

Tahirovic, 21, has also seen a significant decrease in his market value. Ajax paid over ⁣€7.5 million to⁤ secure the controlling‍ midfielder⁣ from his previous club in the summer of 2023, with his current estimated value‍ standing at €3.5 ​million.

The potential departures of Wijndal and Tahirovic would free up considerable ⁤space in Ajax’s wage ⁣budget.⁤ Wijndal⁢ reportedly earns ‌approximately €2.5 million per year in Amsterdam, while Tahirovic has reportedly turned ​down offers from other clubs due to lower salary propositions.

Ajax in a Tight Spot: Is Letting Go the ⁣Key to reinforcements?

Welcome back, football fans,⁤ to another edition of⁤ “Talking Tactics!” ⁢Today, we have a very ⁣special guest joining us, former Ajax midfielder and current football pundit, ‌ Clarence Seedorf. Clarence, thanks for being here.

Clarence: It’s a pleasure to be here. Always enjoy discussing the stunning‍ game.

Host: Let’s dive right⁣ into Ajax’s current⁢ situation. They’re clearly looking to bolster the squad this winter window, but are tied to outbound ⁤transfers. What are your thoughts on this ‍approach?

Clarence: It’s a tricky situation. Ajax, like many clubs thes days, needs to be financially savvy. Holding onto players who aren’t contributing significantly to the first team can stagnate ‌progress. But, ​letting go of ⁤key players, even on loan, can weaken the squad further.

host: The‌ article mentions Owen Wijndal and ⁣Benjamin Tahirovic as potential outgoing transfers. Both are young ⁤players, but haven’t quite found ‌their feet at Ajax. why do ‌you think the club is willing to let them ‌go?

Clarence: I think it’s a combination of factors. Both players⁢ have struggled to‍ secure regular playing time under the current management. This can be detrimental to their growth.

It’s crucial for young players to gain consistent minutes at a club where they are valued.‌ ⁣Perhaps, a loan move to a different team would provide them with the opportunity to showcase their skills and rebuild their confidence.

Host: Ajax seems particularly keen on securing Raúl⁤ Moro from Real Valladolid. Is this the type of signing ‌Ajax needs?

Clarence: Moro is a talented young winger, known for his pace and dribbling ability. He could inject some much-needed creativity into Ajax’s attack. A loan deal with ‍an option to buy is smart; it allows‌ them to assess his fit within the team without committing ⁣to⁤ a large transfer fee ⁢upfront.

host: ⁣Do you think a loan-focused approach is the best strategy for Ajax given their ⁤financial constraints?

Clarence: loans can be beneficial in the short term, allowing ⁣clubs ‍to bolster ⁤their squad without⁢ notable financial outlay. Though, reliance on loans can create instability in the long run. It’s ‍critically important for Ajax to find a balance, acquiring players with long-term ​potential⁤ while ensuring financial sustainability.

Host: ‍Absolutely! For‌ our viewers, what do you think of Ajax’set transfer strategy?⁤ Is letting Wijndal and Tahirovic go a wise move⁢ to bring​ in fresh blood? Let us know ‌in the comments below.

Clarence: ⁣ I believe Ajax is facing a difficult balancing‍ act. They need to ⁢carefully evaluate their⁢ options and make decisions that are both financially sound and strategically beneficial for the future of the club.

Host: well said, Clarence.‌ Thanks ‍for sharing your​ insights with us today.

Clarence: It was my pleasure. Always happy to discuss Ajax.

Host: And to our viewers,⁤ keep ⁢the conversation going! We’ll ‌be back ‌next time ‍with more football analysis and ⁣debate.

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