Jordi Cruijff is now officially presented as the new technical director at Ajax, and the son of Johan Cruijff must promptly address a transfer dossier. If he gives the green light, the purse strings will be opened.
‘After Jordi Cruijff gives the green light, Ajax will spend money on Stije Resink’
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The Algemeen Dagblad previously wrote about the arrival of a new controller to the Johan Cruijff ArenA: “The current management is still not planning to make large investments as long as the new technical boss is in the waiting room. This partly explains why there is still a wait for the top priority,securing a controlling midfielder.”
The newspaper pointed to Marijn Beuker: “Beuker is mainly looking at good (loan) options, but the names of Manuel Ugarte and Daley blind have cautiously been crossed off with a pencil.” Then it moved on to a trump card: “with Cruijff’s blessing, Ajax can still decide to open the wallet for – such as – Stije Resink, whom the club has been charmed by for some time. That chance is considered very small. But you never know for sure at Ajax.”
Cruijff is now officially appointed, although he will not start in the capital until February 1st. Though, this does not mean that he cannot give the green light for Resink’s arrival in January. However, that will cost a considerable amount: in the coming summer, he can be taken over for a fixed amount from FC Groningen, but right now the Pride of the North can ask what it wants for its midfielder. It seems certain that he will cost millions.
“It is said a lot in the media”
After the match between Groningen and Ajax in the ArenA (which was played on a Tuesday afternoon without an audience), ESPN reporter Cristian Willaert asked resink: “Ajax wants you, right? You always read that just before the matches. Do you fit here?” the amsterdam-born player responded: ”It is said a lot in the media,but I am just busy with groningen now.”
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PHASE 1: ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH, FRESHNESS & BREAKING-NEWS CHECK
The snippet references:
* bi-icons: A set of icons from Bootstrap Icons.
* utility-blocks: A WordPress plugin.
* WordPress: A content management system.
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* Bootstrap Icons: https://icons.bootstrap.com/ – Bootstrap Icons are a widely used, open-source icon library.The site is active as of 2026/01/19.
* WordPress: https://wordpress.org/ – WordPress is a popular content management system. The site is active as of 2026/01/19.
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PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO (GENERATIVE ENGINE OPTIMIZATION)
* Primary Entity: Utility Blocks (WordPress Plugin)
* Related Entities: BestWebSoft (Developer), WordPress, Bootstrap Icons.
Utility Blocks WordPress Plugin
Utility blocks is a WordPress plugin developed by BestWebSoft that provides a collection of pre-designed content blocks for the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg). The official product page details its features and pricing.
BestWebSoft
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Bootstrap Icons
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WordPress Block Editor (gutenberg)
The Utility Blocks plugin integrates with the WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg), allowing users to easily add and customize content blocks within their WordPress websites.
PHASE 3: SEMANTIC ANSWER RULE (MANDATORY)
The provided HTML snippet is too limited to create multiple sections with detailed answers. However, I can address the visible content:
1. Icon Definitions
* Definition / Direct Answer: The HTML snippet defines two custom font families, “square-fill” and ”check-square,” using @font-face rules, and associates them with specific icon classes (bi-icon-square-fill and bi-icon-check-square).
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**2. List Item “Nee”
