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Manchester United told to pay £65m to sign top transfer target – Report

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Manchester United Target Ajax Star Mika Godts in £65m Transfer TalksMika Godts has emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting young attackers, with Ajax placing a significant valuation on their in-de...

Manchester United told to pay £65m to sign top transfer target – Report Manchester United Target Ajax Star Mika Godts in £65m Transfer Talks Mika Godts has emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting young attackers, with Ajax placing a significant valuation on their in-demand winger amid growing interest from Manchester United . The 20-year-old has developed rapidly since joining Ajax’s academy setup in January 2023, following spells at Anderlecht and Genk. A senior debut arrived just months later, and his influence has grown sharply since, positioning him as a central figure in Ajax’s attacking plans.

This season has seen Godts deliver standout numbers, recording 16 goals and 13 assists across 39 appearances, form that has elevated his profile across Europe. Manchester United interest gathers pace Manchester United are actively exploring attacking reinforcements ahead of the summer window, with a left sided option understood to be a priority. Godts fits that profile, and discussions have now progressed to an exploratory stage.

Reports from AD indicate that Ajax have communicated a clear stance, placing a €75 million valuation on the player, which equates to approximately £65 million. That figure reflects both his current output and long term potential. United are not alone in monitoring the situation, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea also tracking developments, though United’s interest is described as concrete.

Photo IMAGO Transfer valuation and potential flexibility Ajax’s asking price falls below previous comparisons to the Antony deal, which saw the Brazilian move to Old Trafford for £82 million in September 2022. That benchmark had initially shaped expectations around Goedts, though it is now understood that Ajax are operating within a more defined valuation framework. There remains scope for movement.