With a departure from Brobbey, who has a price card of 25 million euros and a resale percentage, including bonuses, has the arrival of a controlling midfielder the priority at the Amsterdam club management. But in addition, an affordable alternative is also being sought in rush hour.

With the far-reaching interest in Boadu, technical director Alex Kroes and director Voetbal Marijn Beuker use the ‘Overmars principle’. When putting on new players, his preference initially went to Dutch players, preferably from Oranje.

Although the international career of Boadu has so far been limited to one international match-the Netherlands Estland (5-0) on November 19, 2019-wrote the then AZ striker history. Not because of his goal, but because of the fact that he was the first Orange player born in the 21st century.

Myron Boadu involved in Goal every 131 minutes

Boadu is interesting for Ajax in several respects. Of course mainly because of its qualities. Although the striker no longer tapped his high level of AZ in recent years, he can still provide excellent statistics. At (young) AZ, Monaco, FC Twente and VFL Bochum he scored a total of 66 times and delivered 17 assists. He was involved in a goal every 131 minutes.

And Boadu seems cheap. AS Monaco wants to get rid of his spacious salary and the striker may even leave transfer -free, while an AZ was transferred to AZ in the summer of 2022. Sources around Ajax report that the player himself is willing to do water in terms of salary, which Boadu has trained throughout the summer and is therefore super fit and immediately deployable.

Circle for Boadu

With a transfer from Boadu to Ajax, the circle would be around. The Amsterdammer of Ghanaian descent was tested at Ajax’s youth academy and left for AZ, where he debuted as a seventeen -year -old in the first. Also at PSV, after the serious injury of Alassane Pleea – the name of Boadu fell. But the people of Eindhoven have no concrete interest (yet).

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