Liverpool assistant manager John Heitinga has made headlines by leaving the club to take over as Ajax’s head coach. This move comes after Heitinga’s successful interim stint at Ajax last season, where he led the team to 14 victories in 22 matches. As of May 31, 2025, he has signed a two-year deal, ensuring his leadership until at least the summer of 2027.
- John Heitinga leaves Liverpool for Ajax head coach.
- He oversaw 14 wins in 22 matches.
- He signed a two-year deal with Ajax.
- Liverpool is searching for his replacement.
- Heitinga previously coached Jong Ajax youth team.
- Ajax missed Eredivisie title under Francesco Farioli.
Heitinga expressed his excitement about returning to Ajax, stating, “I’m ready to continue as a head coach and I’m honoured to be given that opportunity at Ajax.” His experience at Liverpool and West Ham under notable managers has prepared him for this significant role.
This transition raises questions about Liverpool’s next steps. Who will fill Heitinga’s shoes, and how will Ajax respond to their recent near-miss in the title race? Key developments include:
- Heitinga’s impressive win rate during his interim period at Ajax.
- Ajax’s collapse in the title race, losing a nine-point lead.
- Heitinga’s previous coaching roles that have shaped his career.
- The ongoing search by Liverpool for a suitable replacement.
As the new season approaches, fans will be eager to see how Heitinga’s leadership impacts Ajax’s performance in the Eredivisie. Will he lead them back to championship glory?