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Ajax’s five‑player push hinges on Godts‑PSG move and Noa Lang target
Ajax technical director Johan Cruijff is reportedly preparing a five‑player recruitment drive, with Belgian winger Mika Godts linked to a move to Paris Saint‑Germain and Dutch forward Noa Lang emerging as a serious candidate to replace him at the Dutch capital.
The potential transfer of Godts to PSG would free up a significant fee for Ajax, club’s technical director has already outlined a list of four to five targets.
Noa Lang, currently at Napoli, is named as the most likely replacement for Godts. The report says Ajax sees the Dutch international as a direct successor on the left flank. Lang’s availability would allow the team to maintain its attacking width.
Ajax has already bolstered its squad with the surprise acquisition of Julian Brandt and the confirmed signing of goalkeeper Marc‑André ter Stegen. These arrivals were described as a “lightning strike” by the Dutch press. They form part of the broader rebuild.
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Earlier this summer, Daley Blind, Caio Henrique, Marcos Leonardo and Tolu Arokodare joined the Johan Cruijff Arena. Their arrivals were highlighted in the same De article. The club now aims to add depth across four or five positions.
Cruijff’s ambition to complete five purchases includes potential targets such as Edson Álvarez, Josip Sutalo, Kasper Dolberg, Ko Itakura and Owen Wijndal. The report notes that these players fit the club’s tactical plans. Their acquisition would depend on suitable offers.
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Financially, the budget can accommodate the new signings if the Godts‑PSG deal materialises, though the club warns that salary costs are rising. The article stresses that the proposed spending stays within Ajax’s financial framework. The club remains cautious about overspending.
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