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.