Ajax celebrated tonight the 36th title of champion of the Netherlands in its history beating Heerenveen (5-0). A nice farewell gift left by Erik ten Hag to the supporters before leaving for Manchester United. At the same time, the club’s management is in the process of finding the successor to the one who brought the Lancers to the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2019.
According to information from The Telegraph, an agreement has been reached with Alfred Schreuder for a two-year contract, plus an optional additional year. Former assistant to Ten Hag at Ajax (2018/2019), the 49-year-old technician then took charge of Hoffenheim, then became Ronald Koeman’s assistant at Barça until the latter’s dismissal in the fall. In January, he had taken over from Philippe Clément at the head of the Club Brugge first team. The Belgian team will also recover compensation of €1.5 million.