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Ajax Parts Ways with Francesco Farioli After One Season

The Italian coach departs following philosophical differences with management, leaving Ajax to navigate a limited transfer budget and search for a new head coach.

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Overview

  • Francesco Farioli has officially left Ajax after one season, citing irreconcilable differences in working methods with club management.
  • Under Farioli, Ajax secured Champions League qualification and achieved 35 wins, a significant improvement from the prior season, but missed the Eredivisie title by one point.
  • Technical director Alex Kroes acknowledged Farioli's contributions but emphasized the challenges ahead, including finding a new coach before preseason training begins in late June.
  • Erik ten Hag, a former Ajax coach, and Paul Simonis, who recently led Go Ahead Eagles to KNVB Cup victory, are reportedly the leading candidates to replace Farioli.
  • Despite the financial boost from Champions League qualification, Ajax's transfer budget remains constrained, with only 40% of player sale revenues available for reinvestment.