Ajax, close to winning the bid for Mokio

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This past Saturday we reported to MD that the signing of Jorthy Mokio (16 years old) by FC Barcelona Very complicated and everything indicates that the young Belgian center back will end up signing for Ajax. Free from contract after ending your relationship with Ghent, Mokio has several proposals on the table for changing the landscape, among them that of Barçabut the greatest economic offer and sports project in Ajax The player and his family would have been convinced to mount a challenge in the Eredivisie.

Within Barça they thought about it Jorthy Mokio He could be a very interesting player for the present and future of the club, but the delicate economic situation of the Barça entity did not allow it to enter the bidding for the promising footballer. The idea that they have Barça is that Mokio join the reserve team with the option of moving up to the first team, in a formula similar to that of Mikayil Faye. On May 18, a meeting took place in Barcelona between representatives and relatives of Mokio along with the sports director decoration to promote the possible arrival of the Belgian defender, but unless there is a surprise he will not wear Barça.

While waiting to confirm its future, the Dutch magazine ‘Voetbal International’ indicated that it was expected Mokio I arrived in Amsterdam on Monday to undergo a medical examination with Ajax and sign your professional contract. The footballer will start in the reserve team and will have opportunities in the first team to grow.

Source: La Verdad

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