- Wout Weghorst is set to return to the Netherlands to move to Ajax
- Burnley’s Weghorst spent half a season on loan at Man United in 2022-23
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Former Manchester United striker Wout Weghorst is reportedly closing in on a return to the Netherlands to join Dutch giants Ajax.
Weghorst, 32, currently plays for Championship side Burnley, but has made just 22 appearances for the club since arriving at Turf Moor in January 2022.
And after two brief outings as a substitute this term, he is set to leave the club to move to Ajax, with his medical lined up for later on Wednesday, according to De Telegraaf.
The Dutch outlet reports that Ajax and Burnley reached a full agreement on Tuesday evening for a fee believed to be significantly below £4.2m (€5m).
Weghorst has had three separate loan spells since moving to England two-and-a-half years ago.
Wout Weghorst is set to leave Burnley to join Ajax, with his medical scheduled on Wednesday
Weghorst spent the second half of the 2022-23 season on loan at Manchester United
Weghorst won the Carabao Cup during his loan spell at United last year
One of those was at United, as the giant striker spent the second half of the 2022-23 season at Old Trafford.
Weghorst played 31 matches under Erik ten Hag, scoring just twice during this period. But he did help the Red Devils win silverware, starting the 2-0 Carabao Cup final win over Newcastle in February 2023.
After loan spells at Besiktas and Hoffenheim either side of his time at United, Weghorst is now set to get a permanent switch to Ajax.
Speaking about the prospect of moving back to his homeland, Weghorst recently told Kicker: ‘For me, the total package has to be right, we are having our fourth child and we have travelled a lot as a family in recent years.
‘Ajax is the biggest club in the Netherlands, I don’t need to say more.’
Ajax have already missed out on Feyenoord pair Calvin Stengs and Justin Bijlow this summer, but are now on the verge of landing Weghorst, who scored the winning goal for the Netherlands in their opening game at Euro 2024 against Poland before Ronald Koeman’s men…