Ajax Mistakenly Omits Haller From Europa League Roster, Ruling Record Signing Out


An administrative error will keep Ajax's club-record signing out of the competition.

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Ajax coach Erik ten Hag concedes an administrative error has led to the Amsterdam club’s record signing, Sébastien Haller, being omitted from the squad to play in the Europa League.

“It’s a mistake that should not have happened,” Ten Hag said on Thursday.

Haller joined Ajax from West Ham over the winter transfer period for 22.5 million euros ($26.7 million).

Ten Hag said Haller’s name was on a computerized list of players but a box next to his name was not checked when it was sent to UEFA.

“Never a dull moment in Amsterdam,” Ten Hag said. “Of course, he is unbelievably disappointed.”

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Ten Hag previously was Haller’s coach at FC Utrecht. The Ivory Coast striker moved to Eintracht Frankfurt before joining West Ham for a club-record fee of $55 million in July 2019, but scored only 14 goals.

In the Europa League, Ajax next goes to Lille on Feb. 18 in the round of 32.