On December 28th, a number of Dutch media made public the “breakup” of David Blinder and Ajax.
Mike Verweij, a famous reporter from the Dutch Telegraph, reported that the reason for Blinder’s direct termination of the contract with Ajax was that his contract was automatically renewed after 24 games, and Ajax was unwilling to trigger and automatically renew the contract with Blinder at an annual salary of 4.5 million euros, so the two sides completed the termination.
Antwerp director Jean-Claude Overmars offered an olive branch to Blinder last month, but the salary level of the Belgian team did not quite meet Blinder’s requirements. In addition, Royal Society has communicated with Blinder.
There has always been a long-term wear and tear between Ajax’s management and the Blinder family, and the wear and tear of this relationship is by no means overnight. The strange thing is that it would be strange if Edwin van der Sar had known since November 10 that the relationship had broken down and the chairman of the supervisory board knew nothing six weeks later.
In addition, it would be logical if the club’s iconic Danny Blinder told Edwin van der Sar not only about his decision, but also to his former colleagues on the supervisory board.
Dutch international football reporter Freek Jansen said that in fact, Blinder will almost join J1 team Urawa Red Diamond in October this year, but in the end the deal failed and no one knows what happened.
Dutch Common Daily reporter John Inan said that the relationship between Ajax coach Schroeder and Blinder has long been irreconcilable. Schroeder sent a blessing message to all the players except Blinder during the World Cup, except Blinder, which shocked the players.