Ajax Makes a Profit in the First Half of the Season Thanks to Summer Transfers and Champions League Participation
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Ajax is in the black for the first half of the season. The Amsterdam club made a net profit of €16.4 million from outgoing transfers over the summer. This is evident from the half-year figures released today. The net profit is in stark contrast to a year earlier, when Ajax suffered a loss of almost €16 million. Last summer, the Amsterdam club sold players including Jorrel Hato (Chelsea), Brian Brobbey (Sunderland), Borna Sosa (Crystal Palace), K…
Ajax saw its net revenue increase by €17.3 million to €110.6 million in the first half of the season. The Amsterdam club announced this on Tuesday morning in its half-year report, which includes the publication of the half-year figures. In the past six months, Ajax played in the league phase of...
Ajax posted a net profit of €16.4 million for the first half of the 2025/26 season. As a publicly traded company, the Amsterdam club is required to publish its half-year figures.
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