Ajax Financial Director Jeroen Slop has admitted for the first time that the Dutch giants will have to sell top players including Maarten Stekelenburg, Gregory Van der Wiel, Luis Suarez, and Jan Vertonghen.
The club’s Financial Director has put Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City on red alert, along with a host of European giants after admitting the famous club will have to sell its top talent if they fail to get past Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League.
Top Ajax players have interested a host of Premier League clubs with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger following centre-back Jan Vertonghen and goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg.
While Chelsea and Manchester United have both showed consistent interest in Luis Suarez and Gregory Van der Wiel. Liverpool have also followed both players however it is unknown what transfer budget Roy Hodgson has left for the rest of the summer.
Big spending Manchester City have also been linked with right-back Van der Wiel and Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez; however, manager Roberto Mancini announced the signing of Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli today, and is set to unveil Aston Villa's James Milner in the next 48 hours, which could be the last of City's summer spending.
The Financial Director of Ajax, Jeroen Slop blamed Marco van Basten for the financial plight at the club and admitted the losses have been huge at the Dutch giants:
"Because of the 35 million euro van Basten could spend, as it turned out unprofitable new players, Ajax end up in the red. Oleguer, Dario Cvitanovic, Evander Sno, Rob Wielaert, Miralem Sulejmani, Ismail Aissati. Tell me which was a good purchase. "
Slop admits if the Dutch club fail to progress in the Champions League, the club’s star players will be sold:
“Ajax last season recorded a loss of 21 million euros because of missing out on the group stage of the Champions League achievement. We cannot afford the same loss rate and will be forced to sel,l and top players are not excluded."
The club’s Financial Director has put Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City on red alert, along with a host of European giants after admitting the famous club will have to sell its top talent if they fail to get past Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League.
Top Ajax players have interested a host of Premier League clubs with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger following centre-back Jan Vertonghen and goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg.
While Chelsea and Manchester United have both showed consistent interest in Luis Suarez and Gregory Van der Wiel. Liverpool have also followed both players however it is unknown what transfer budget Roy Hodgson has left for the rest of the summer.
Big spending Manchester City have also been linked with right-back Van der Wiel and Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez; however, manager Roberto Mancini announced the signing of Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli today, and is set to unveil Aston Villa's James Milner in the next 48 hours, which could be the last of City's summer spending.
The Financial Director of Ajax, Jeroen Slop blamed Marco van Basten for the financial plight at the club and admitted the losses have been huge at the Dutch giants:
"Because of the 35 million euro van Basten could spend, as it turned out unprofitable new players, Ajax end up in the red. Oleguer, Dario Cvitanovic, Evander Sno, Rob Wielaert, Miralem Sulejmani, Ismail Aissati. Tell me which was a good purchase. "
Slop admits if the Dutch club fail to progress in the Champions League, the club’s star players will be sold:
“Ajax last season recorded a loss of 21 million euros because of missing out on the group stage of the Champions League achievement. We cannot afford the same loss rate and will be forced to sel,l and top players are not excluded."