Ajax head coach Alfred Schreuder believes Jurrien Timber will remain at the club amid interest from Manchester United – and hopes to keep Antony too.
Both players have been reported as transfer targets for United following their appointment of former Ajax boss Erik ten Hag, who is said to be keen to reunite with the pair.
Netherlands boss and former United manager Louis van Gaal has reportedly told defender Timber that should he move and not be an automatic first-team pick, it may affect his chances of making the squad for the World Cup.
Schreuder is optimistic the 21-year-old will stick with the Eredivisie side.
“I think this guy is very smart. He knows very well what is good for himself to develop. And I don’t think he’s finished at Ajax,” Schreuder told ESPN.
Asked whether Timber would remain at the club, the coach added: “I hope so and I assume that.”
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Schreuder had a similar assessment regarding Antony as he expressed his desire to retain the winger who scored 10 goals and contributed eight assists for Ajax last season.
“It is clear that we want to keep that boy. I think he still has a contract until 2025,” Schreuder added.
“I really want to work with him; he knows that, and the club knows that too.”
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