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The football world is talking about Ajax.
And rightly so. This season, they beat both Real Madrid and Juventus in their own backyard. They avoided the defeat in two games against Bayern Munich and are now two games in the final of the Champions League.
All this was done with a relatively young team that played without fear and offered a breathtaking football.
However, it is quite possible that this young team from Ajax will be defeated in the future, as far as possible, as the so-called biggest clubs seek to poach their best players.
We already know an imminent start as Frenkie de Jong will join Barcelona at the end of the season and many of his teammates will certainly be on the other clubs' boards.
Some of which have been linked to a move to the capital and to football.londres took a look at what it would cost to get those stars out of the Champions League semi-finalists this summer.
Matthijs de Ligt
Linked to: Arsenal and Spurs
The captain of Ajax not only arouses the interest of the two rivals of North London, but also links the clubs of Manchester and Liverpool. Not to mention some of the major European clubs such as Barcelona and Juventus.
It seems highly unlikely that the Dutch international is moving to England this summer, but in any case, it would cost 75 million euros to a club in the region ( £ 64m ).
There were rumors that his price would be set in the region of £ 100 million. Whatever the price, it would be a clever choice for any club in the world.
Donny van de Beek
Linked to: Chelsea and Spurs
Match goal scorer in Turin, van de Beek was one of the unsung heroes of the Ajax Champions League, his performances in the center of the park having been decisive.
Last summer, he refused the transfer to AS Roma, which gives hope to Chelsea and Spurs, who have been associated with his services throughout the season.
van de Beek is hired in Ajax for another three years, to enable him to collect a healthy transfer fee if he decides to withdraw money. ( £ 35m – £ 40m ).
David Neres
Linked to: Arsenal and Chelsea
The Brazilian winger has made tremendous progress since arriving at Ajax in January 2017 for an amount of £ 12 million. He was fit for the Dutch team this season, with goals against Real Madrid and Juventus in the Champions League.
It is no secret that gunners could use a natural width and recent reports suggest they are interested in Neres' signature.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Gunners had already seen scouts watching him in action at Juventus in the Champions League Tuesday night, but they will have to face Chelsea's competition for the winger's signing. £ 45 million
Hakim Ziyech
Linked to: Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs
It's hard to pick a notable player from Ajax's run to the Champions League semi-finals, but Ziyech is certainly among the best players and it's not surprising that he has been linked to the three clubs in London.
Bayern Munich and Everton are also interested in the talented attacking midfielder. With 17 goals and 14 assists, he's not surprised that he's a wanted man.
A year ago, Roma hesitated at the indicated price of 40 million euros. This figure has probably risen to at least 15 million euros after the season that he has had. £ 47 million
Andre Onana
Linked to: Arsenal, Spurs and West Ham
Earlier in the year, De Telegraaf, a Dutch newspaper, said the Hammers were one of the many clubs interested in appointing Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana.
London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham are also interested in the Cameroonian international.
Priced at £ 30m a few months ago, he has just signed a contract extension, so his value has probably gone up. £ 50m
Nicolas Tagliafico
Linked to: Arsenal and Spurs
football.londres He understands that a new left-back is really on the agenda for the Gunners this summer and that they have received a huge boost in announcing that the Argentine international had rejected a contract offer of Ajax.
He even admitted that it might be time to leave Ajax this summer.
It is not only Arsenal who is interested in the left-back. Tottenham, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Barcelona have also been credited with an interest that could trigger a bidding war.
The asking price has been set at £ 17m, but many expect it to be much more than that. £ 25m – £ 30m
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