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Ajax spending spree signals new intent for success, home and abroad

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AMSTERDAM: Ajax have spent heavily in the close season, overturnin­g a decade-long transfer policy and making a bold statement of intent ahead of the Champions League’s early stages.

Ajax have spent € 41mil (RM195.4mil) so far, including

€16mil (RM76.3mil) on Daley Blind, 28, from Manchester United and

€11.4mil (RM54.3mil) on Serbia internatio­nal Dusan Tadic, 29, from Southampto­n.

Their total outlay is €10mil (RM47.6mil) more than their previous record spend in 2008 and signals a new course for a club better known for producing their own talent and then selling them on.

The club, who won three straight European Cups in the early 1970s and the Champions League in 1995, are talking of restoring old glory.

“We need to become the Bayern Munich of our league,” said Marc Overmars, the club’s powerful technical director.

The German giants have dominated the Bundesliga both from a sporting and financial perspectiv­e

and like Ajax have a legacy in European club competitio­n.

Ajax, however, are no longer in the same bracket as Bayern.

Holland’s most successful club host Sturm Graz of Austria on Wednesday in the first leg of a Champions League second preliminar­y round tie.

Being forced to play in the early stages of the competitio­n is a far cry from their halcyon days.

Last year they were eliminated at the first hurdle by French club Nice.

Yet Ajax, who last won the Dutch League title in 2014, are determined to change their fortunes, with the purchase of Blind and Tadic designed to provide leadership.

“I have made the analysis that this young squad needs driving forces on the field. With players who have Premier League experience, that process gets an enormous impulse,” said coach Erik ten Hag.

The policy of promoting young players from their own academy remains central to the club, the coach added, but “Tadic and Blind can provide more stimulus and they can lift these young players to a higher level.”

“Our own youth remains the most important and self-produced players must be given a chance,” said Overmars.

Ajax have been selling their best talent for years, effectivel­y foregoing the chance to be competitiv­e in Europe.

Yet now they are looking to hold on to young players like Frenkie de Jong, Matthijs de Ligt and Donny van de Beek, who are much sought after.

Ajax did sell the 19-year-old Justin Kluivert to Roma for €17.5mil (RM83.4mil). — Reuters

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