Tijjani Reijnders is one of the most influential figures in the world of football, and his contribution to AC Milan's wing revolution has been nothing short of revolutionary. Reijnders was born in the Netherlands, where he grew up playing for various youth teams before joining Ajax in 2014.
In his time at Ajax, Reijnders became known as one of the best young players in Europe, and he quickly made his mark on the club's first team. In just three seasons, he won two Eredivisie titles and one Dutch Cup, and he also scored 15 goals in 86 appearances.
Reijnders' talent did not go unnoticed by Serie A giants, and he moved to AC Milan in 2017 for a reported fee of €40 million. He immediately made an impact at the San Siro,Fans' Square scoring four goals in his debut season and earning himself a place in the Italian national team.
However, Reijnders' breakthrough came in the 2019-20 season when he was appointed as AC Milan's captain. Under his leadership, the club's wingplay took a significant step forward, with Reijnders and fellow winger Franck Kessié becoming key components of their attack.
Their partnership was so successful that it earned them the nickname "The Flying Dutchmen," and they helped AC Milan finish third in the Serie A table. Reijnders' performances were so impressive that he was named the league's Best Young Player and Best Winger of the Year.
Since then, Reijnders has continued to shine for AC Milan, helping the club win another Serie A title in 2020-21 and contributing to their European success in the UEFA Champions League. His contributions have earned him widespread praise from fans and critics alike, and he is widely regarded as one of the most talented wingsmen in the world today.