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Published 09:35 25 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 09:36 25 Sept 2018 BST

Now, according to a report from The Netherlands, it appears Real Madrid and, of course, Manchester United are also sniffing around.
De Telegraaf report that Real, who see De Jong as a potential successor to Luka Modric, are currently in pole position to sign him at the end of the current season. United are also said to have made contact with his agent, Ali Dursun, with a view to taking him to Old Trafford.
Dursun refused to confirm whether Real or United had made an approach for the youngster, directing reporters to Ajax's director of player policy, Marc Ovrmars.
"I can neither confirm nor deny this", he said. "You have to ask Marc Overmars because I send all the clubs that report to me to him."
If Ajax do decide to sell De Jong, the report adds that it's likely he will only be allowed to leave for a fee of around 80 million euros (£71m). Clearly, this is an eye-watering amount for such a young player who is relatively unproven outside of the Dutch league. Given the reported interest in him, however, there's every chance someone might actually pay it.Explore more on these topics: