Ajax losing another ‘pearl’, Bayern already submitted an offer

The sports sector of Ajax suffered some serious blows lately. Mark Overmars’ sex scandal shook him up well, Noussair Mazraoui previously told him that he would leave the club in the summer, and now Ryan Gravenberch has decided to take the same step.🚨 – Gravenberch will not extend his contract with Ajax anymore. The club did not want to agree with the salary demands. In the end, Mino Raiola & Ajax have agreed on good terms that he will he sold. He feels like it’s the right time to step into Bayern’s project. [@MikeVerweij] pic.twitter.com/YQTqgobsK3— 𝐀𝐅𝐂 𝐀𝐉𝐀𝐗 💎 (@TheEuropeanLad) February 18, 2022 Even though he will celebrate his only 20th birthday in May, the Dutch midfielder is playing an important role in the Ajax team for the second consecutive season. However, he estimated that he learned enough in Amsterdam and that next summer will be the right time to take a step forward in his career, writes the Dutch Telegraph. Ajax offered Gravenberch a new contract, but the 19-year-old refused because he is allegedly dissatisfied with his salary, which is not surprising, considering that one of the most famous and influential football agents Mino Raiola takes care of his career.Playoffs in Bundesliga? Clubs and fans say no, Bayern says it’s ’exciting’However, the Italian/Dutch agent allegedly promised to Ajax management a decent amount from the sale of his client. Gravenberch doesn’t want to leave the club without compensation, and as his contract with Ajax expires at the end of next season, the upcoming transfer window is the only one in which the club will be able to make good money on one of his products. (1.10) BAYERN (11.0) GREUTHER FURTH (19.0)Former sports director Mark Overmars expected about 3.8 billion Ksh from the transfer, which, according to Transfermarkt’s estimates, is approximately the right worth. The Telegraph writes that the most interested and specific is Bayern, whose leaders have already held several informal talks with Raiola and offered Gravenberch a multi-year contract through Raiola, because according to Fifa’s rules, they are not allowed to contact the footballer himself.Bayern’s coach and players ‘annoyed’ with Sule’s free transfer to DortmundHowever, the management of Ajax expects a big job in the summer, since they will be left without two standard players. Gravenberch missed just two Ajax games this season, Mazraoui six, so even though they are primarily defensive-minded players, they have scored six goals and seven assists together. Their presence will be missed and Ajax should start looking for replacements as soon as possible.

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