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Man Utd & Madrid target Van de Beek rules out Ajax exit
Ajax star Donny van de Beek ruled out a January transfer amid growing links to Manchester United and Real Madrid.
Van de Beek has reportedly emerged as a target for United, who are desperate for midfield reinforcements following injuries to Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay.
LaLiga giants Madrid have previously contacted Ajax over a possible deal, though a transfer did not materialise at the start of the season.
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Despite interest, Netherlands international Van de Beek has no plans to leave Eredivisie champions Ajax.
— AFC Ajax (@AFCAjax) January 11, 2020
"It is not that I can or want to do something at the moment," the 22-year-old told FOX Sports Netherlands.
"I have said it before and I will say it again: I will remain at Ajax this season. And maybe next season as well.
"These reports about Real Madrid or Man United are a good sign, but it is not important now. I've said I will stay at Ajax and I will do so for 100 per cent."
Links to United come as the Red Devils struggle in the Premier League – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are fifth and 27 points behind runaway leaders Liverpool.
Asked whether he could see positives and negatives in moving to Manchester, Van de Beek – who has scored eight goals across all competitions this season – said: "You can look at it like that.
"It is not something that is in my mind right now, but what you say is true."
Here to write the third chapter. #BackToTheFuture pic.twitter.com/4vC2OT6VfH— AFC Ajax (@AFCAjax) January 11, 2020
Meanwhile, veteran forward Ryan Babel has returned to Ajax on a season-long loan deal from Turkish side Galatasaray.
The 33-year-old emerged from Ajax's youth system in 2004 before joining Liverpool three years later, though he made his way back to Amsterdam in 2012.
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