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Ajax blocks Frankfurt bid: 'Deze' star Anton Gaaei heads for Duitsland

🇳🇱 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
Ajax have turned down several offers for defender Anton Gaaei, refusing to let the Dutch club head to Duitsland despite Eintracht Frankfurt’s keen interest, as highlighted on the DoneDeal transfer podcast of VoetbalPrimeur. The club’s stance underscores the belief that the young player could become a Bundesliga success. Eintracht Frankfurt have expressed a strong desire to bring Gaaei to Germany, but a deal has not been finalised. Maar Ajax reportedly turned down multiple bids aimed at the Deen. The German side remains hopeful of securing the player. “Dit is echt zo’n gozer die in de Bundesliga succesvol wordt. Lekker rennen, schieten, voorzetten geven,” said the podcast host, describing the profile that could thrive in Germany. The comment highlighted the attributes that Frankfurt values. Another remark praised the youngster’s resilience: “Deze jongen verdient wel echt respect. Drie jaar geleden, in die Klassieker tegen Feyenoord, was het pijnlijk, maar hij heeft zich fantastisch hersteld.” The statement underlined his mental recovery after a poor showing. The analysis was aired on DoneDeal, the transfer podcast produced by VoetbalPrimeur, which regularly tracks Dutch market moves. The programme underscored Ajax’s protective stance over emerging talent. In a market where Bundesliga clubs are actively scouting the Eredivisie, Ajax’s refusal signals a broader trend of Dutch clubs safeguarding promising players. The situation reflects ongoing negotiations across Europe for young prospects.

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