Kenneth Perez believes that Ajax’s transfer policy cannot be tied this summer. According to the ESPN analyst, John Heitinga has far too many small players at his disposal.
After the draw against FC Volendam (1-1), Heitinga was critical of the lack of duel power among his players and Perez understands that. “They are all small players. Then it makes sense that you lose all the duels,” the Deen starts This was the weekend. Karim El Ahmadi could hardly believe it. “It was just young Ajax.”
Perez continues: “If you are small, you have to be terribly good at the ball. But they are not. Then you get into trouble. This is a pretty crazy situation. Ajax has made a choice for attractive football, but then you must have and buy players who can do that.”
‘Ajax could have taken those purchases from the future’
In the transfer policy, led by technical director Alex Kroes, large questions are questioned by Perez. “Nice and nice that they bought two players (Oscar Gloukh and Raúl Moro, ed.), Who could have taken the future. They are constantly being put away.”
“As a leadership I had thought: we already have a very small selection in terms of shape, perhaps we should add physical strength and adulthood,” continues Ajax’s former player. “At Volendam I see a player, Gibson Yah (ex-Ajax) … This is how a modern football player looks like.”
El Ahmadi finds that they make a big mistake in Amsterdam. “Ajax simply has everything that the players could hold on last season thrown overboard. This is suicide for many players.”