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Manchester United's €90M Antony Transfer Bid Reportedly Rejected by Ajax

Aug 26, 2022
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 14: Antony of Ajax celebrates his 2-1 during the Dutch Eredivisie  match between Ajax v FC Groningen at the Johan Cruijff Arena on August 14, 2022 in Amsterdam Netherlands (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images)
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 14: Antony of Ajax celebrates his 2-1 during the Dutch Eredivisie match between Ajax v FC Groningen at the Johan Cruijff Arena on August 14, 2022 in Amsterdam Netherlands (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Manchester United's €90 million ($89.7M) bid for Ajax winger Antony has been rejected by the Eredivisie side, according to ESPN's Rob Dawson.

United's latest bid is an increase from the €80 million offer they made for Antony earlier this month. The Red Devils will now decide whether to increase their offer or shift focus to other targets, per Dawson.

Antony, who told Ajax he wanted to leave in February, appears to be increasingly unhappy with the Dutch side and expressed his frustrations in an interview with Fabrizio Romano on Friday, mentioning that he wants a move to further his career:

"Today, in a meeting with the club's board of directors, I expressed my old interest in leaving, only this time with a considerable offer on the table," Antony told Romano. "Others had already arrived. Ajax always refused and hinders my exit with the argument that it only has five days to replace [me].

"... I'm not asking [Ajax[ to release me, I'm asking Ajax to sell me with the highest bid ever for [an Eredivisie player]. I've been insisting on this theme since February so that the club could rebuild the team with peace of mind."

Matthijs de Ligt currently holds the record as the most expensive player to ever be sold by an Eredivisie club when Ajax sold him to Juventus for €75 million in 2019. He now plays for Bayern Munich of the Bundesliga.

Antony has played for Ajax since the 2020-21 campaign after beginning his career with São Paulo in Brazil. He is off to a hot start this season, tallying a goal and two assists in two games.

During the 2021-22 season, he notched 10 goals and nine assists in 30 games across all competitions. Two of those goals came in seven Champions League matches.

The next few days will be pivotal for Antony's career, and it seems like some sort of agreement between Ajax and Manchester United could be reached following his public comments criticizing the Dutch side for not moving him.

If Ajax does not sell him, he could be in for an ugly reception when he returns to Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam.

Manchester United, meanwhile, could shift its focus to PSV Eindhoven's Cody Gakpo, Chelsea's Christian Pulisic or Borussia Mönchengladbach's Marcus Thuram in the coming days, per Dawson.

The Red Devils are 1-0-2 this season and enter Saturday's match against Southampton coming off a 2-1 win over Liverpool. If the club wants any chance to win the Premier League, it will need to secure at least one talented player before the transfer window closes.

Champions League 2022: Results, Top Scorers After Wednesday's Round of 16 Games

Feb 23, 2022
LISBON, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 23: Sebastien Haller of Ajax looks on during the UEFA Champions League Round Of Sixteen Leg One match between SL Benfica and AFC Ajax at Estadio da Luz on February 23, 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)
LISBON, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 23: Sebastien Haller of Ajax looks on during the UEFA Champions League Round Of Sixteen Leg One match between SL Benfica and AFC Ajax at Estadio da Luz on February 23, 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)

The Champions League round of 16 is halfway over after the last four clubs began their knockout stage runs on Wednesday.

Atletico Madrid and Manchester United finished with a 1-1 draw while Ajax and Benfica ended even at 2-2 in the first leg for each tie. The squads will look to clinch a spot in the quarterfinal in the return matches on March 15.

The latest matches were also important in the race for the top goalscorer in this year's competition with Sebastien Haller continuing to lead big names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Antoine Griezmann and others who were in action Wednesday.

Here is the latest in the hunt for the golden boot.


Champions League Top Scorers

1. Sebastien Haller (Ajax): 11

2. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich): 9

3. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): 8

4. Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig): 7

T5. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United): 6

T5. Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City): 6

T7. Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain): 5

T7. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid): 5

T7. Leroy Sane (Bayern Munich): 5

T7. Lionel Messi (Paris Saint-Germain): 5

Full leaderboard available at UEFA.com


Sebastien Haller entered the day leading the competition with 10 goals, but made what was seemingly his first mistake of the tournament with an own goal in the 25th minute against Benfica:

That one didn't count toward his goalscoring total, but he made up for it a few minutes later with a goal on the correct end in the 29th minute:

It continues an incredible run for the 27-year-old:

Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland led all competitors with 10 goals last year, but Haller has already surpassed that to raise the bar in 2021-22.

The attacking depth for Ajax was also on display with a goal from Dusan Tadic, who now has two in this year's Champions League run:

Benfica still kept pace with the Dutch side, which won all six matches in the group stage.

Roman Yaremchuk found an equalizer for Benfica in the 72nd minute, forcing the 2-2 draw.

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Though Ajax remains a favorite to advance, Benfica did enough to stay alive after the first leg. 

Scoring was tougher to come by in the more high-profile matchup of the day between Atletico Madrid and Manchester United.

Veteran forwards Luis Suarez and Antoine Griezmann didn't start for Atletico, but Joao Felix stepped up with an impressive goal in the seventh minute:

The 1-0 score held up through halftime and seemed like it might be enough to win with Manchester United struggling.

The visitors finally got onto the scoresheet from a surprising source in the 80th minute:

Anthony Elanga produced a great finish on his first touch after a perfect Bruno Fernandes through ball. It was the seventh assist in UCL play for Fernandes, who leads all players in the competition.

The one assist was enough for Manchester United to have much more confidence heading into the second leg.

The goalscoring competition should also remain a good one throughout the knockout stages with Robert Lewandowski's Bayern Munich and Mohamed Salah's Liverpool both a threat to make a deep run.

Sergino Dest Faces Huge Transfer Decision over Bayern, Barcelona, PSG

Jun 23, 2020
MUNCHEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 2: Serginho Dest of Ajax U19  during the    match between Bayern Munchen U19 v Ajax U19 at the FC Bayern Campus on October 2, 2018 in Munchen Germany (Photo by Erwin Spek/Soccrates/Getty Images)
MUNCHEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 2: Serginho Dest of Ajax U19 during the match between Bayern Munchen U19 v Ajax U19 at the FC Bayern Campus on October 2, 2018 in Munchen Germany (Photo by Erwin Spek/Soccrates/Getty Images)

It has been an amazing 12 months for Sergino Dest. Last July he made a full debut for Ajax and then quickly established himself as one of their key first-team players thanks to a fearlessness in possession and determination to succeed.

The modern day full-back is fast becoming one of the most interesting roles in the game, and Dest's rise quickly led to a decision over which national team to represent, with the 18-year-old opting for the United States over the Netherlands in October. He now has three U.S. international appearances to his name.

But Dest has a new dilemma: What does he do with his club career? Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are all being linked with Dest, and he has to consider how he builds the next step of his career.

At this stage, Bayern are clearly making the first move to sign him. He was first linked with a switch to Bavaria in May, and sources in Germany have confirmed to Bleacher Report that the Bundesliga champions are actively pursuing him ahead of next season.

"He is the No. 1 target in that position, and there is a real belief that the deal can happen," our insider explained. "But at the moment, no agreement is close."

A prime reason for that is that Bayern have tried to open up the potential of a loan move, but Ajax are not interested. Dest can leave the Dutch champions, but only at the right price.

Sources indicated to B/R that Bayern have also been monitoring AS Monaco's Benjamin Henrichs as a new option at right-back but are looking at Dest as a more realistic option because there is a feeling Henrichs is close to agreeing a move to RB Leipzig.

How would Bayern work out for Dest at this stage?

Marc Geschwind is a football analyst for EIF Soccer and a lifelong Ajax supporter who has watched Dest's emergence closer than most. 

"Dest would provide Bayern with play similar to what they're getting from the other prodigal North American, Alphonso Davies," Geschwind says. "He's quicker, more technical and better going forward than Benjamin Pavard. He may not necessarily beat him out—even though I'm sure Dest would fancy his chances—but he'd be a terrific alternative, and the club would likely see him as a better option in games Bayern are expected to dominate, presenting more chances for minutes.

"Plus, he might think there's an added opportunity for minutes at left-back. David Alaba has moved to centre-back, and their other left-back, Lucas Hernandez, is a better central defender, so they might even see Dest as a back-up option to Davies on the left side. That would give him another chance to earn more minutes over the course of a long season."

The development and role of Canada international Davies is indeed one of the factors Bayern are using to entice Dest to Germany, sources told B/R.  

A key factor here, though, is the interest of Barcelona—Dest's childhood team. He adores the club, and his dream is to play for them, figures close to the player say. The bond between Ajax and Barcelona thanks to Johan Cruyff suggests it would be a promising path to take, as Frenkie de Jong has recently experienced.

But is that likely? Holding out for Barca and ignoring Bayern's overtures could be risky, as the Spanish club have limited funds available for transfers this summer.

They have touched base with agent Joes Blakborn in the past but no firm offer has yet landed.

Unless they manage to offload players and Nelson Semedo is one of them, Dest is unlikely to get the offer he wants.

As for PSG, they are beginning to look at Dest's valuation and how he fits in with their current setup. It will take more than 20 million to sign Dest, and Ajax are willing to listen to serious offers. Strengthening both flanks of the team at PSG is going to be a priority, sources say, and there is little doubt Dest would thrive in Ligue 1.

Still, at the age of 19, there is a thought that Dest is happy to stay in Amsterdam a while longer. 

Geschwind has seen plenty of examples where upcoming talents opt for an exciting transfer but then struggle to adapt: "Young players need consistent minutes in order to develop, and that's what he'll continue to have at Ajax. He's been brought up in the youth academy, he knows the system, he knows the players and he has Erik ten Hag's trust. He's just won young player of the season, and he'll only keep growing from here.

"I don't think any youngster, whether at Ajax or elsewhere, should really look to leave after one full professional season or less. Leaving too early can be hugely detrimental to individual growth as we've seen over the years with the likes of Ryan Babel, Roysten Drenthe, Renato Sanches and others because you aren't guaranteed those unbelievably crucial minutes. It's hard to move to a new country and new team, and it's hard to displace proven internationals who have played well for years. So, it's a big risk.

"Some thrive, but others don't. And while I love Dest's ability, sometimes even the best and most talented can fail when moving to a big club."

Dest is undoubtedly one of U.S. Soccer's most exciting players, and he has the potential for a long career at the highest level, but the decision over his next club is going to be crucial.

Sources say there is every chance he could stay at Ajax a little longer—but there is also an awareness that few 19-year-old footballers are pursued by clubs as big as Bayern, Barca and PSG at the same time 

Turning down any of them will be difficult.

Ex-Ajax Star Abdelhak Nouri Wakes from Coma After 2 Years and 9 Months

Mar 26, 2020
FILE - This is a Tuesday, May 23, 2017  file photo of Ajax's Abdelhak Nouri as he kicks a ball during a training session at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. Ajax midfielder Abdelhak Nouri who collapsed due to an irregular heartbeat during a friendly game in Austria on Saturday July 8, 2017 has suffered
FILE - This is a Tuesday, May 23, 2017 file photo of Ajax's Abdelhak Nouri as he kicks a ball during a training session at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. Ajax midfielder Abdelhak Nouri who collapsed due to an irregular heartbeat during a friendly game in Austria on Saturday July 8, 2017 has suffered

Former Ajax player Abdelhak Nouri has awoken from a coma after two years and nine months, according to the Dutch site AD (via beIN Sports).

The 22-year-old initially suffered a cardiac arrhythmia attack on the pitch during a July 2017 friendly, causing brain damage while leaving him in a coma. 

It took about seven minutes after Nouri had collapsed for medics to act, per Martin Mazur of BBC Sport. He was taken to hospital, where it was later revealed he had suffered serious brain damage.

Ajax later admitted in a statement that the on-field treatment was "inadequate."

"We recognize our responsibility and liability for the consequences of this," the club said.

Nouri has now emerged from his comatose state, although he can only "eat, sleep and frown" while remaining heavily dependent on care.

Nouri was considered a promising prospect for the Dutch club, making his way to the senior team at just 19 years old while appearing in 15 matches for Ajax.

Ajax Boss Erik ten Hag Talks Up Move for Tottenham Defender Jan Vertonghen

Feb 10, 2020
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 22: Jan Vertonghen of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on January 22, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 22: Jan Vertonghen of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on January 22, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Ajax manager Erik ten Hag has talked up a move for Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Jan Vertonghen in the summer transfer window.

Ten Hag told Ziggo Sport (h/t Joe Krishnan at the Evening Standard) that the Eredivisie side could look to bring 32-year-old Vertonghen back to Amsterdam:

"Jan has a history at Ajax. Of course we are following his situation very closely, but you also have to look at the position in which someone plays. If that comes together, the availability and the position in which he plays, then he is an option. There is no question of any age limit here. If someone is good enough, it doesn't matter how old he is."

Vertonghen came through the youth academy at Ajax and won two league and cup titles with the club before moving to Spurs in 2012.

The centre-back's future at the club is uncertain as he is out of contract in the summer and would be available as a free agent.

His emotional reaction to being substituted early in Tottenham's FA Cup win over Southampton on Wednesday prompted fresh speculation his time at the club may be coming to an end:

Vertonghen's agent, Tom De Mul, told Het Laatste Nieuws (h/t Tommaso Fiore at Sky Sports) that there is a "lot of interest" in the defender but that he is "not ruling out" agreeing a new contract at Spurs.

The Belgium international is a reliable presence at the back for Jose Mourinho's side and has made 22 appearances for the club in all competitions in 2019-20, but he will turn 33 in April, which may deter Spurs from offering fresh terms.

Indeed Vertonghen could be deemed surplus to requirements if Spurs decide to bring in another defender when the transfer window reopens.

The club are interested in Bournemouth's Nathan Ake, who may be sold if the Cherries are relegated, according to The Athletic (h/t Adam Powers at the Daily Express).

A return to Ajax may appeal to Vertonghen as he heads towards the end of his career. The defender already knows the club well and would add experience to Ten Hag's youthful team, which is top of the Eredivisie table.

Sergino Dest Leaves Ajax Camp in Qatar for Amsterdam After Iran's US Base Attack

Jan 9, 2020
United States defender Sergino Dest moves the ball against Canada during the second half of a CONCACAF Nations League soccer match Friday, Nov. 15, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
United States defender Sergino Dest moves the ball against Canada during the second half of a CONCACAF Nations League soccer match Friday, Nov. 15, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

United States men's national team member Sergino Dest left Ajax's training camp in Qatar over his concerns regarding the tensions between the United States and Iran.

According to Joe Prince-Wright of NBC Sports' Pro Soccer Talk, Ajax released the following statement supporting Dest's decision to go back to the Netherlands: "Sergino Dest asked if he could leave the training camp of Ajax in Qatar. He didn't feel comfortable. Ajax understands his request and has responded to it. The right back returns to Young Ajax in Amsterdam."

After the U.S. killed Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in an air strike on Friday, Iran retaliated by launching missiles at an airbase in Iraq that was housing American troops. No casualties were reported.

Prior to Dest's request to leave Qatar, the USMNT postponed plans to hold a training camp of its own in Qatar this week ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The 19-year-old Dest was born in the Netherlands to a Dutch mother and American father, and he chose to represent the United States at senior level, as he did throughout his youth international career.

Dest has appeared in three matches for the USMNT after playing in five games for the U17 team and 10 matches for the U20 squad.

This season is Dest's first with Ajax after spending the 2018-19 campaign with Jong Ajax in the second tier of Dutch soccer. In 14 appearances for Ajax this season, Dest has two goals, both of which came in a Dutch Cup match in December against second division team Telstar.

Dest was scheduled to take part in two friendlies for Ajax in Qatar during the Eredivisie winter break, but he will instead train with the reserve team.

Ajax's Daley Blind Diagnosed with Heart Condition

Dec 21, 2019
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - DECEMBER 10: Daley Blind of AFC Ajax looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League group H match between AFC Ajax and Valencia CF at Amsterdam Arena on December 10, 2019 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - DECEMBER 10: Daley Blind of AFC Ajax looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League group H match between AFC Ajax and Valencia CF at Amsterdam Arena on December 10, 2019 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

Ajax defender Daley Blind has been diagnosed with a heart condition after complaining of dizziness during his side's UEFA Champions League match against Valencia on December 10.

Per BBC Sport, the former Manchester United man missed the next match before the diagnosis of heart muscle inflammation, which was announced on Saturday. He has been fitted with a subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator, a device that uses electrical pulses to regulate his heart rhythm.

Blind took to social media to thank fans who had reached out with support and also said he feels good at the moment:

The 29-year-old played the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Valencia but performed well below his usual level, and he even went to ground untouched in the second half. He was sidelined for the marquee clash with AZ on Sunday that saw Ajax lose 1-0 to a late goal, after which manager Erik ten Hag played down the severity of Blind's condition:

Blind has been a key performer for Ajax since returning to Amsterdam from Manchester United in 2018. He was an automatic starter in last season's UEFA Champions League run to the semi-finals and has already made 16 Eredivisie starts this campaign at centre-back, left-back and in central midfield.

Ajax are in first place in the Eredivisie but are level on points with second-placed AZ after losing their last two matches. They face ADO Den Haag at home on Sunday.

Inside the Hype, Ambition and Drive of Sergino Dest—USMNT's Most Wanted Man

Oct 8, 2019
United States' Sergino Dest controls the ball during the second half of a friendly soccer match against Uruguay Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, in St. Louis. The game ended in a 1-1 tie. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
United States' Sergino Dest controls the ball during the second half of a friendly soccer match against Uruguay Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, in St. Louis. The game ended in a 1-1 tie. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Sergino Dest's route to the United States men's national team has not been conventional. Until five years ago, the Ajax starlet had never even been to the country. 

Born and bred in the Netherlands, he visited New York with his father—a U.S. serviceman—in 2014. Dest was mesmerised.

"We were on a shuttle bus and, as we came out of a tunnel, we were in the middle of the city," he said in an interview with the USMNT-focused Scuffed podcast. "My eyes were instantly open."

Fast-forward to today, and Dest is one of the most talked-about names in U.S. soccer. After making his senior team debut in September in a friendly against Mexico, the full-back is now helping to open other people's eyes to a style of play they have been yearning for.

Dest, 18, is quick, technically excellent and skilful. He shows a fearlessness on the ball that is rare in someone so young. 

Yet the U.S. now have a battle on their hands to keep him in the stars and stripes. 

Dest, who has a Dutch mother, represented the Netherlands in younger age groups but began featuring for the United States' youth teams at under-17 level through to under-20, playing in two underage FIFA World Cups. However, the Netherlands are now interested in him again, having witnessed his progression into an Ajax first-teamer.

He played twice for the USMNT in the last international break but is not involved this time around. Playing in friendly matches is one thing, but if he features in a competitive match, that will be him set for the rest of his career. So he's stepping back for a moment.

Even though it is the United States who have shown most faith in him, he understandably can't dismiss the country he has known his entire life. The country in which he learned his trade. A country who, let's face it, have a better pedigree in the game than the U.S.

So what will he do?

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - SEPTEMBER 17: Sergino Dest of Ajax Amsterdam controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League group H match between AFC Ajax and Lille OSC at Amsterdam Arena on September 17, 2019 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by TF-Images/G
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - SEPTEMBER 17: Sergino Dest of Ajax Amsterdam controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League group H match between AFC Ajax and Lille OSC at Amsterdam Arena on September 17, 2019 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by TF-Images/G

America has become a huge part of Dest's life. The opportunity to represent them cropped up by chance when former U.S. under-20 assistant coach Dave van den Bergh, who played for Ajax in the 1990s, touched base with his former club about a different player, before asking if there were any players he should be aware of with dual nationality.

Since then, Dest has been part of the U.S. soccer set-up, accepting the chance to represent them at the U17 World Cup in 2017. He was also named in the team of the tournament in November's CONCACAF U20 Championship after the U.S. beat Mexico in the final. He was impressive, too, in May's U20 World Cup.

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His development over the past 12 months has been meteoric. He has evolved from a young man in Ajax's youth academy, playing under-19 and under-21 football and training a handful of times with the first team, to a regular in a side regarded by some as the most entertaining in Europe. He made his Eredivisie debut in August and now has 13 senior appearances to his name, including UEFA Champions League outings against Lille and Valencia.

Dest is a phenomenon, the latest off a conveyor belt of talent in Amsterdam. Earlier this year, their latest gems, Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt, left the club to sign for Barcelona and Juventus, respectively, for a combined $190 million, per ForbesIt is reasonable to expect that Dest will eventually follow them to one of Europe's very top clubs.

B/R sources indicate that Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are already tracking his performances with a view to a future move to sign him. The player himself may not be so keen on such a prospect, though.

"I want to play at Barcelona, Real Madrid..." he told Scuffed. "The Premier League is good, but I don't know if it fits my style. It is very physical." 

Adam Belz is one of the few USMNT soccer fanatics lucky enough to have grabbed time with Dest to understand how his mind works. He runs the Scuffed podcast and interviewed the teenager in January, just as Dest was preparing for his big breakthrough.

"I was struck by his combination of confidence and humility," Belz told B/R. "He came across as a player with big ambitions, but one who knew it would take hard work for him to realise those ambitions.

"The traits that really stood out were his candor and a clear-eyed assessment of himself. I asked him what he needed to improve and he gave a long list of specific things: fitness, left foot, passing, first touch, shot. 'I want to be a complete player,' he said. 'I want to be good at every single part.'

"He also admitted he played scared on the ball at the 2017 Under-17 World Cup, and said he regretted that. He vowed not to play that way in the 2019 Under-20 World Cup. That impressed me—and he made good on that vow in May."

The podcast's interview with Dest is fascinating, and you can hear it here

Jan Verdonk has supported Ajax since 1991 and has spent a long time watching the club's youth teams. He's witnessed Dest's growth from boy to man. 

"The first time I saw Dest playing was when he was 14 years old," he tells B/R. "He was very small, not special at all in my view, and I never thought he would make it all the way to Ajax senior team. But he started to change when he was around 16.

"He grew physically in this period, and although he was a right back, he played at several other positions as well in this phase. He impressed me several times as a winger, where he showed great technical skills. The thing was, wherever he was playing, he did well. He proved to be extremely aware of his tasks, and eagerness to learn and improve.

"This great mentality might be the American side of his genes, but it was impressive.”

Dest is not the finished article; there is still room for growth, and he knows it. But he's doing everything he can to improve day by day. As part of his push to become a complete player, he made the most of resources offered by Sanjiv, a devout U.S. Soccer fan and analyst who runs the Twitter account @USMNTvideosSanjiv often collates "highlight reels of up-and-coming players."   

"My first time watching him was at the Under-17 World Cup," Sanjiv tells B/R. "I have periodically talked to him for about a year now. He would send me Jong Ajax games last year and sometimes tell me he's playing a game and ask for me to make a video.

"I sent him videos I made of him at first, and I think he liked to get the videos for his own viewing. But he posted one on his Instagram once of his CONCACAF Under-20 performance.

"I think his ability to forget mistakes and move on is one of the many special qualities he has. As any young defender is prone to, he will make mistakes."

Sanjiv notes the first goal against Ukraine in the U20 World Cup as an example of this. "After that mistake, he was still not at his complete best," he explained. "But shortly thereafter, he made up for it by combining and creating the [United States'] equaliser. As a person, I like his attitude in showing no fear and having confidence in himself.

"After he was nutmegged by Jesus Corona (which led to a goal) in a match between USMNT and Mexico, Dest reacted similarly, saying: 'It's just a great action from him. I don't think I played a bad game, just that moment was crucial. I have to learn from it.'"

Sanjiv adds: "You can see the confidence he has but also the ability to move on. As a USMNT player, he can serve as a vital piece to our back line—whether that be at right-back or at left-back."

GDYNIA, POLAND - JUNE 08: Sergino Dest of USA controls the ball during the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup Quarter Final match between USA and Ecuador at Gdynia Stadium on June 8, 2019 in Gdynia, Poland. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)
GDYNIA, POLAND - JUNE 08: Sergino Dest of USA controls the ball during the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup Quarter Final match between USA and Ecuador at Gdynia Stadium on June 8, 2019 in Gdynia, Poland. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)

Marc Geschwind is a football analyst and Ajax expert, watching every game at senior and youth level. 

"I first noticed him during the 2017-2018 UEFA Youth League, which is when I typically start to look for the next wave of Ajax youth talent," he told B/R. "He played as a full-back and as a winger, and I immediately noticed how quick and skilful he was. 

"From his speed and fearlessness to his fast feet and skilful dribbling, there's a lot that stands out when you watch Dest, but if I had to pick one thing that impresses me the most, it's his combination play and overall comfort on the ball.

"It's not that rare to see a fast full-back who's a good dribbler, but it's a lot more rare to see a full-back who is so relaxed on the ball and can offer so much in possession. That's what makes him Dani Alves- or Marcelo-esque.

"The best teams in the world need full-backs confident and competent enough to find their own solutions when there seemingly are none, and that's exactly what he does." 

Geschwind adds: "I think it's hard to say he should play for either USMNT or Netherlands...but being valued is often the most important thing for a player, and I think Sergino recognises how much the United States believe in him.

"At the end of the day, it'll be his decision to make, and I don't think any parties involved can be too upset no matter the outcome."

It is time to believe the hype around Dest. This teenager is the real deal, and a battle for his services is well worthwhile.

Various sources close to Dest have been contacted by B/R to get guidance over his decision, and most on the U.S. side of the picture seem very relaxed over how the future will now shape up. They have quiet confidence he will stick with them after getting a taste of life in their ranks.

But those in the Netherlands hold hope, too. They know Ajax's commitment to bringing him through is appreciated, and they also feel he is excited by the crop of players the national team currently have coming through.

Sources also believe he has a determination to play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, so he has to weigh up that situation.

Now, as Dest takes his time to make the biggest decision of his career, we must wait for the outcome.

Listen to Dean on the B/R Football Ranks podcast. New episodes every Wednesday. 

 

Donny van de Beek Rules Out Leaving Ajax in January amid Real Madrid Rumours

Oct 2, 2019
Donny van de Beek of Ajax during the Dutch Eredivisie match between Ajax Amsterdam and Fortuna Sittard at the Johan Cruijff Arena on September 25, 2019 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)
Donny van de Beek of Ajax during the Dutch Eredivisie match between Ajax Amsterdam and Fortuna Sittard at the Johan Cruijff Arena on September 25, 2019 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)

Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek has ruled out leaving the Eredivisie side during the January transfer window amid speculation Real Madrid are interested in his services.

He told Voetbal International (h/t Marca) that he does not want to change clubs in the middle of a season but may reassess his future next summer.

"I don't want to leave during the January transfer window," he said. "I'll play here until the end of the season; I'll finish the year at Ajax. That gives me peace of mind. We'll see what happens later. Do they know that in Madrid? Surely everyone knows. I don't like the idea of changing teams midseason."

Van de Beek told Fox Sports (h/t Carlos Forjanes of AS) in August that "Real Madrid are interested in me," but a move to the Santiago Bernabeu failed to materialise.

Los Blancos decided to put the transfer on hold but will renew their interest next summer when the transfer window reopens, according to Forjanes.

The 22-year-old has shone at Ajax as part of Erik ten Hag's talented young team that claimed a domestic league/cup double last season.

The team also beat Real Madrid and Juventus on their way to reaching the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

The midfielder racked up 12 goals for Ajax in 2018-19 and was also the top midfielder in the league when it came to assists:

Ten Hag made it clear he wanted to keep hold of Van de Beek amid interest from Real:

Ajax plan to hand the Netherlands international an improved deal to reward him for his performances, but "the length of his contract will not be extended beyond 2022," according to Voetbal International (h/t AS).

The Dutch side lost Frenkie de Jong to Barcelona and Matthijs de Ligt to Juventus in the summer transfer window, and it would be no surprise if Van de Beek were the next player to be snapped up by one of Europe's biggest clubs.