Notification pops up: European club releases SEVEN players... via WhatsApp
Notification pops up: European club releases SEVEN players... via WhatsApp
Ajax has released SEVEN players. So far so good, normal in football. But... The club notified the players via Whatsapp.
The players were enjoying their holidays... until the notification popped up.
The Ajax EXODUS included Chuba Akpom, Carlos Forbs, Borna Sosa, Kristian Hlynsson, Rasmussen, Jay Gorter, and Branco Boomen.
In the message, director Alex Kroes also stated that the players would no longer have access to the club's parking and facilities.
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The Ajax exodus occurred due to technical choice and a financial issue. The information was released by the portal De Telegraaf.
In 2024/25, Ajax finished the Eredivisie in second place, ONE POINT behind the champion PSV.
As a result, the club secured a spot in the group stage of the 2025/26 Champions League.
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