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Published 16:42 9 May 2019 BST
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"Frenkie de Jong is already a Barcelona footballer, while De Ligt I think will go to England or Spain," van der Sar told Sky in Italy before the Spurs defeat. "I think the players also want to win something. Perhaps for the two of them it can be the last chance to win something special with our club. "Matthijs has been here for 12 years, we hope it will be a great ending for him."After a run to the semi-finals that included knockout stage wins over both Real Madrid and Juventus, there is a fear that Ajax could have their team decimated like Monaco did under Leonardo Jardim after their run to the Champions League semi-finals in 2017. Van der Sar has previously acknowledged that part of the model at Ajax is to sell on their best players and replace them with younger players from the club's youth academy but the former Manchester United goalkeeper does admit that he will not look for a complete exodus this summer.
"We hope not to sell so many players, otherwise as an alternative we have players from our youth sector to replace those who leave. But we hope to sell only two or three."

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