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Mika Godts' sudden withdrawal fuels fresh transfer chatter

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Mika Godts, the 21‑year‑old Belgian winger, withdrew at the last minute from Ajax’s Saturday friendly against Panathinaikos, citing “personal circumstances”. The abrupt absence, coming as the club offered no further comment, has reignited speculation about a possible move to a European top club. Ajax confirmed the withdrawal but declined to elaborate, leaving the reason ambiguous. The timing is notable because Godts has been linked for weeks to a transfer, with reported interest from several Premier League clubs. In the Eredivisie this season Godts recorded 17 goals and 13 assists, making him one of the league’s most productive attackers. Across all competitions he contributed to 33 goals and was directly involved in 45 % of Ajax’s competitive goals, a rate previously only achieved by Luis Suárez in this century. Despite his output, Godts was omitted from Belgium’s World Cup squad selected by coach Rudi Garcia. The exclusion sparked debate, as Godts had debuted for the Red Devils earlier and is widely regarded as a leading talent of his generation. The lack of a national team call‑up contrasts with his club importance, where statistics underline his influence on Ajax’s attack. Ajax appears intent on managing any potential transfer quietly, preferring to finalize negotiations away from the spotlight. As the mystery surrounding his withdrawal persists, the club’s silence leaves fans awaiting clarification. Should a transfer materialise, Ajax is expected to conclude the deal “in all calm”, according to the club’s current stance.

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