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Ajax's squad lacks depth in central midfield and central defence. Despite strong youth output, the first team needs reinforcements to compete domestically and in Europe.
Francesco Farioli's system demands high pressing and quick transitions. Without a reliable box-to-box presence, the team can be exposed on the counter.
Ajax has reportedly interested in several young attackers across Europe. Rafael Leão is being linked with a potential move, especially if AC Milan enters a transitional phase.
Bukayo Saka remains a long-term dream, though his contract situation at Arsenal makes any move uncertain. Ajax may focus on emerging talents with high resale potential.
The club’s strategy often blends ambition with financial prudence, targeting players under 25 with breakout potential.
The absence of a dynamic midfielder limits Ajax’s control in tight games. A player who can contribute defensively and offensively would transform Farioli’s setup.
This isn’t just about talent — it’s about tactical balance. A number 8 with stamina and technical quality could unlock the full potential of the attack.
Rafael Leão tops the wishlist. He is widely regarded as one of the best wingers in Europe. His pace, dribbling, and creativity fit perfectly with Ajax’s philosophy.
Sources suggest Ajax could make a bold approach if Leão’s contract talks stall. Even a loan with option to buy might be explored.
With key additions in midfield and attack, Ajax could dominate the Eredivisie and push further in European competition. Youth integration will remain central.
The blend of experienced signings and academy graduates could define a new era. The goal? Return to consistent Champions League football.