Tolu Arokodare makes bold Ajax claim, targets Champions League return

Adefolahan Guerreiro


Super Eagles striker Tolu Arokodare has declared Ajax the biggest club in the Netherlands and insisted the Dutch giants belong in the UEFA Champions League, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Nigerian forward made the bold statement while discussing Ajax’s ambitions for the 2026-27 season, despite the Amsterdam club currently competing in the UEFA Conference League play-offs.

Arokodare joined Ajax on a season-long loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer after an impressive spell in Belgium and has already made a positive start to life in Amsterdam, although he has yet to start a game for the Dutch giants.

AFC Ajax Amsterdam coach Michel Sanchez and forward Tolu Arokodare. Photo by DeFodi Images/Imago

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The 25-year-old believes the club’s recent struggles have not changed its status as Dutch football’s biggest institution.

“Ajax is of course the biggest club in the Dutch league,” Arokodare told ESPN Netherlands.

“We know that as a team, as players, as football fans. Everyone knows that.”

Arokodare wants Ajax back where they belong

Ajax are currently battling for a place in the UEFA Conference League group stage after missing out on Champions League football after finishing 5th in the Eredivisie last season.

While respecting Europe’s third-tier competition, Arokodare admitted it is not where Ajax’s ambitions should end.

“With all due respect to the Conference League, but the Conference League is not where Ajax as a team want to be,” he said.

“You want to play in the Champions League.”

The towering striker added that returning Ajax to Europe’s premier competition is one of the club’s primary objectives this season.

Tolu Arokodare of Ajax
Tolu Arokodare of Ajax. Copyright: Imago

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