Transfers
Wout Weghorst's move to FC Twente sparks fan fury and hope
Wout Weghorst, the 33‑year‑old striker and 52‑cap Netherlands international, has left Ajax to sign a two‑year contract with FC Twente, his self‑described dream club, sparking a wave of reactions on social media today. Fans expressed both enthusiasm and disappointment, with some even threatening to return their season tickets.
The agreement was finalized on Saturday, securing Weghorst's services until 2026. The move marks his first transfer away from Ajax since joining the Dutch capital two years ago.
Ajax manager Erik ten Hag remarked that a player of Weghorst's experience is normally unattainable for the Tukkers. He highlighted the rarity of such a profile joining FC Twente.
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Social media users on X displayed a split response, ranging from praise to protest. One supporter announced they would surrender their season ticket in objection. Another user simply wrote "great" to celebrate the signing. Two years earlier, Weghorst had indicated a preference for Ajax, making his current decision unexpected for many observers. His shift underscores the fluid nature of player loyalties in the Eredivisie.Weghorst leaves Ajax for Twente after two years in Amsterdam
With 52 appearances for the Netherlands, Weghorst brings considerable international experience to Twente's attacking line. His presence is expected to boost the club's offensive options for the coming season.