da pixbet: Confusion surrounds Martin Jol's future after reports suggested he was keen to leave Ajax and join Fulham just hours after he was believed to have pledged his future to the Dutch club.
da fazobetai: The BBC is now reporting that the former Tottenham manager has told Ajax he wants to become Fulham boss but the Amsterdam-based side are refusing to discuss a compensation package.
Earlier in the day stories from the Netherlands claimed the 54-year-old had agreed to stay with Ajax in principle after the club agreed to his demands that new players needed to be signed before the start of the 2010-11 campaign.
However, it now appears that Ajax are refusing to negotiate and the two clubs are at an impasse.
The Cottagers have been without a manager since Roy Hodgson joined Liverpool almost three weeks ago since when Ray Lewington has been in caretaker charge.
Ivory Coast coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has also been linked with the vacancy at Craven Cottage as have United States coach Bob Bradley and Switzerland's Ottmar Hitzfeld.
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