
Henderson leaves Ajax; next move unknown
Jordan Henderson's exit from Ajax has been confirmed with the England midfielder describing it as an honour "to represent this incredible institution."
Jordan Henderson's exit from Ajax has been confirmed with the England midfielder describing it as an honour "to represent this incredible institution."
England midfielder Jordan Henderson leaves Ajax as the Dutch club agree to terminate his contract a year early.
Jordan Henderson is leaving Ajax and is weighing up his next move before next summer's World Cup.
Ajax have hired John Heitinga as their new manager, with the Liverpool assistant replacing Francesco Farioli.
John Heitinga leaves his role as Liverpool's assistant boss to return to Dutch club Ajax as their head coach.
Liverpool have granted assistant coach John Heitinga permission to enter talks with Ajax over becoming their new head coach, a source has told ESPN.
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Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag could be headed back to Ajax Amsterdam next season, the club's technical director said.
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag could be headed back to Ajax Amsterdam next season, the club's technical director said.
Francesco Farioli has resigned from his post as Ajax manager, citing a difference in "vision" and "timeframes" for club's goals.
Head coach Francesco Farioli departs Ajax in the wake of an end-of-season collapse that cost them the Eredivisie title.
Ajax wanted their 125th year to be memorable. Unfortunately, this campaign will remain tattooed brutally into the team's soul.
Ajax held a nine-point lead at the end of March, but PSV Eindhoven pipped them to the Eredivisie title. Former midfielder Wim Jonk tells BBC Sport about how it all unfolded.
Ajax manager Francesco Farioli has said he has no regrets despite his side finishing as runners-up in the Eredivisie in one of the biggest title collapses in history.