AAmsterdam Read More The Ajax academy graduate is determined to ply his trade in the Premier League, insisting, “I’m far from finished.” Having come through the famed youth system that produced the likes of Johan Cruyff, Frank Rijkaard and Frenkie de Jong, the 22-year-old winger believes England’s top division is the ideal next step in his development. “The pace, the physicality, the passion-that’s what I want,” he explains. “I’ve worked too hard to settle for anything less.” Sources close to the player say several mid-table clubs have already expressed interest, drawn by his combination of technical ability, endurance and willingness to defend from the front. At 1.78 m and 72 kg, he may not fit the traditional stereotype of a Premier League winger, yet his low centre of gravity and quick feet allow him to beat defenders in one-on-one situations. According to club statistics, he completed 84% of his take-ons last season-an impressive mark that puts him in the top five players in Europe’s major leagues. Scouts who have watched him closely praise his intelligence off the ball as well. “He understands when to drift wide, when to cut inside, and how to read the movement of the centre-backs,” one observer notes. “That kind of spatial awareness is rare, and it will help him adapt quickly in England.” His ability to deliver accurate crosses with both feet-something he attributes to hours of extra practice with Ajax’s development coaches-could also prove decisive, given the Premier League’s emphasis on set pieces and transitional play. For now, the player remains focused on pre-season training with Ajax, but he admits the prospect of following in the footsteps of compatriots Virgil van Dijk and Georginio Wijnaldum is motivating. “Seeing them succeed makes me believe I can do it too,” he says. “I’m ready for the challenge.”2026-04-10 Azor Matusiwa (27) is eyeing promotion to the Premier League with Ipswich Town this term. The club’s midfield…
AAmsterdam Read More Ajax academy graduate dreams of the Premier League: ‘I’m far from finished’ The 22-year-old attacker, who has come through the famed youth system at Amsterdam Arena, has made no secret of his ambition to test himself in England’s top division. “I feel like I’m still developing, still hungry,” he told reporters after scoring a brace in Ajax’s latest Eredivisie victory. “The Premier League is where every young player wants to prove himself, and I’m no different.” Standing at 6’2” and boasting a powerful left foot, the forward has attracted interest from several mid-table clubs who are monitoring his progress ahead of the summer transfer window. His combination of pace, strength and finishing ability has drawn comparisons with former Ajax star and Premier League legend, Arjen Robben. For now, the player remains focused on helping Ajax secure a domestic title and push deep into this season’s Europa League. Yet the siren song of English football-with its intense atmosphere and global exposure-is clearly on his mind. “I’ve learned so much here, but I know there’s another level I want to reach,” he said. “When the time is right, I’ll be ready.”2026-04-08 Azor Matusiwa (27) is eyeing promotion to the Premier League with Ipswich Town this term. The club’s midfield…
AAmsterdam Read More ADO Den Haag take a giant step towards the title: SC Cambuur suffer a crushing defeat in Venlo2026-04-04 On Friday evening, ADO Den Haag took a huge step towards the Keuken Kampioen Divisie title. The Hague…