Ajax Sign Marcos Leonardo from Al-Hilal for €19 Million

Ajax has reached an agreement to sign Brazilian striker Marcos Leonardo from Al-Hilal for a reported fee of 19 million euros, according to reports from De Telegraaf and AT5. The 23-year-old forward joins the Amsterdam-based club as part of a broader recruitment drive to bolster the squad’s attacking options.

Ajax Secures Marcos Leonardo from Al-Hilal

The transfer of Marcos Leonardo marks a significant investment for Ajax, with the club reportedly paying 19 million euros to secure the Brazilian’s services from the Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. De Telegraaf and AT5 both identified the fee, noting that the club was prepared to spend heavily to bring the young striker to the Johan Cruyff Arena.

Broader Squad Overhaul and Transfer Targets

The pursuit of Leonardo is not an isolated move. According to AD.nl and NOS, Ajax is simultaneously targeting other international profiles to reshape the roster. Reports indicate the club is pursuing Moroccan midfielder Azzedine Ounahi, who stood out during the World Cup, as part of an effort to add creativity and stability to the center of the pitch.

Broader Squad Overhaul and Transfer Targets

While the club focuses on arrivals, departures are also surfacing. AD.nl reports that defender Doekhi is linked with a move to Lazio in Italy. Additionally, NOS mentioned reports that Mason Greenwood may be heading to Fenerbahce, suggesting a wider clear-out of the current squad to make room for new arrivals like Leonardo.

Tactical Fit and Player Profile

Comparison of Reported Transfer Activity

The reporting across Dutch outlets shows a consistent narrative regarding the financial commitment for Leonardo, though the broader scope of the transfer window varies by source:

Marcos Leonardo ● Welcome to Ajax Amsterdam 2026 ⚪🔴⚪🇧🇷 Best Goals & Skills
Source Marcos Leonardo Fee Other Linked Players
De Telegraaf / AT5 19 Million Euros Not specified in primary hook
AD.nl Confirmed interest Ounahi, Doekhi (to Lazio)
NOS Confirmed move Ounahi, Greenwood (to Fenerbahce)

Next Steps for the Brazilian Forward

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