[p]Just 18 months removed from his senior debut under then-manager Francesco Farioli, [b][a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/player/steur-sean/M7pUtmE7/"]Sean Steur[/a][/b] has made the move across the pond and joined [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/newcastle-utd/p6ahwuwJ/"]Newcastle United[/a] for a total package worth €27 million. In retrospect, that's made every senior [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/ajax/8UOvIwnb/"]Ajax[/a] appearance worth over €1 million, with Steur having played a total of 26 games for the Amsterdam giants.[/p][p]It's a lot of money for an 18-year-old midfielder with 18 starts to his name, so many can't help but wonder: who is Sean Steur?[/p][h2]Biography[/h2][p]Sean Steur joined the Ajax academy in 2016, aged 8, from [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/rkav-volendam/xdoZWnj7/"]RKAV Volendam[/a], where his skills stood out immediately.[/p][p][b]“When Sean joined us in the Under-7s, word was already out that he was a prodigy,"[/b] youth coach Nick Binken told [i][a href="https://www.vi.nl/pro/van-klein-jochie-tot-doorbraak-bij-ajax-dit-is-het-verhaal-van-sean-steur"]Voetbal International[/a][/i] in January 2026.[/p][p][b]"And to be honest, you could see that straight away. I’ve been a youth coach for twelve years, but I’d never seen anything like this at that age. He really had the ball on a string: passing, dribbling – everything came naturally. For us, the real challenge was helping him develop an awareness of his teammates. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to enjoy watching him for long, as Ajax snapped him up pretty quickly.”[/b][/p][p]As a technically gifted central midfielder, Steur quickly made waves and rose through the ranks at the famous academy, and at 15, he was included in the squad for the prestigious Future Cup, where he started against Juventus in 2023.[/p][embed guid="180928fb-e545-4860-bd22-73d4440801c2" url="https://x.com/ScoutEredivisie/status/1795921123806154859?s=20" social-type="twitter" /][p]For Steur, it was never about racing to the top level: [b]"I just want to play some good football and have fun," [/b]a 15-year-old Steur said on the [a href="https://www.ajax.nl/artikelen/steur-heeft-geen-haast-stap-voor-stap-naar-mijn-doel"]club website[/a] in 2023. [b]"I want to achieve my goals one step at a time. Beyond that, I don’t know."[/b][/p][p]His technical skills and silky dribbles as a youth player earned him comparisons to a former Ajax midfielder who went on to great things: [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/player/de-jong-frenkie/A1F3rz9c/"]Frenkie de Jong[/a]. [b]"He’s one of my role models,"[/b] Steur admitted. [b]"I’d love to have his pace and dribbling ability. It’s nice that people compare Frenkie to me, but I’m still a long way from his level."[/b][/p][p]Steur started his professional career in May 2024, when Jong Ajax manager Dave Vos handed the 16-year-old his debut in the Dutch second tier. He continued at that level, adjusting to the pace of the professional game while also often joining first-team training under new manager Francesco Farioli.[/p][p]His performances for the U23 team earned him significant attention in late 2024, including from us at Flashscore, where we included him on [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/news/from-estevao-to-nwaneri-the-best-young-footballers-to-watch-in-2025/pjwNeHwe/"]our list of young players to watch in 2025[/a].[/p][p]Steur's next step was his big debut in Ajax 1, where Francescio Farioli gave Steur eight minutes against Heracles Almelo in a 4-0 win.[/p][embed guid="28b77597-b26a-4caa-ac97-3f0daaf39eee" url="https://x.com/AFCAjax/status/1891508038982410483?s=20" social-type="twitter" /][p]Ajax took it easy on the youngster, who wouldn't make his next senior appearance until the 2025-26 season under interim manager Fred Grim, who, after a short cameo against FC Groningen, started him in the Champions League against Qarabag and in the Klassieker derby against Feyenoord in December 2025. Steur impressed with an assist against Qarabag and an overall strong performance against Feyenoord - games that earned him a starting spot going forward.[/p][p]However, it was his next Klassieker that saw him reach another milestone, with a touch of brilliance turning into his first professional goal, which came on the biggest stage in Dutch football.[/p][embed guid="1700d291-d51b-4f6e-be82-8e2c1b1252d9" url="https://x.com/ESPNnl/status/2035731602630729856?s=20" social-type="twitter" /][p]Steur had established himself as an Ajax cornerstone for years to come, but contract issues loomed. After reaching an initial principal agreement on a two-year extension with technical director Alex Kroes, Steur and his father, Johan, struggled to be convinced by the plans of newly appointed technical director Jordi Cruyff, who couldn't give guarantees after the contract extension of Steur's fellow midfield prodigy, Jorthy Mokio.[/p][p]Though Steur was not included in the 21 players Cruyff [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/news/soccer-eredivisie-ajax-to-hold-summer-s-fire-sale-with-21-players-put-on-transfer-list/pMLnebI5/"]put up for sale on TransferRoom[/a] - a testament to the youngster's qualities - the uncertainties were enough for Steur to look beyond Ajax, and a deal with Newcastle was reached in record time. So, what do the Magpies get out of this 18-year-old the whole of Amsterdam has been raving about?[/p][h2]Player profile[/h2][p][b][i]*All stats from the second half of the season (1/1-1/6) unless noted otherwise[/i][/b][/p][p]As described before, Sean Steur excels in technical prowess. A steady, two-footed passer of the ball, Steur has a small turning circle despite his good frame (1.83m/6'0), thanks to his superior ball-handling.[/p][p]Steur only effectively played half a season with Ajax's first team, but still ranked [b]third[/b] among Ajax players in [b]pass completion in the opposition's half[/b] (432, [b]87.1%[/b]). His [b]20 created chances[/b] ranked him 10th overall, while his [b]17 created chances from open play[/b] in the second half ranked him fourth.[/p][image alt="Sean Steur's touch map from the 2025-26 Eredivisie season" id="a6bac62e-a795-45ae-8c7e-5fe9081f8396" credit-line="Opta via StatsPerform" guid="96926f6d-f0ac-430f-bd1d-91ec9ad261e4" original-width="768" original-height="576" /][p]Unlike Frenkie de Jong, Steur plays a more advanced role as an '8' or '10'. His [b]109 passes into the final third[/b] ranked him [b]second[/b] among teammates, with only Youri Baas and Mika Godts (110) recording more in the second half of the season.[/p][p]In attack, Steur completed [b]12 of 26 dribbles[/b] (5th) and recorded [b]23 touches in the opposition's box[/b] (8th), but missed [b]all three of his big chances[/b]. He's a provider, not a goalscorer.[/p][p]In a more defensive role, Steur contributes well with the fourth-highest win rate in duels (53/95[b], 55.8%[/b]) among Ajax players with at least 50 duels in the second half of the season, though it should be noted that Steur's physique needs further developing.[/p][p]He [b]won possession 58 times[/b] (8th), [b]28[/b] of which in the [b]middle third[/b] (T-6th). Steur wins instead of committing fouls, having [b]conceded[/b] [b]just[/b] [b]8[/b] (11th) and [b]winning[/b] [b]13[/b] (8th).[/p][image alt="Sean Steur's stats from the 2025-26 season" id="93fd15b3-9f96-4f16-8c66-5af34bcd5e30" credit-line="Opta via StatsPerform (images/NurPhoto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia)" guid="d984bb6c-149b-484c-8e9c-63888fb7d472" original-width="1080" original-height="1080" /][p]Steur doesn't lose possession all that often, with his [b]113 lost possessions[/b] ranking him [b]9th[/b] among the 11 Ajax players who played at least 50% of the possible minutes in the second half of the season.[/p][p]Sean Steur is a project player who won't make an immediate impact, but that aligns with the reasons behind Newcastle's deal. As The Athletic reported, the Steur deal is a shrewd piece of business in accordance with the Financial Fair Play rules. Lewis Miley will get more opportunities to fill Sandro Tonali's vacated spot than Steur will.[/p][p]Nonetheless, Steur is undoubtedly extremely talented. He plays well under pressure, is steady on the ball, has a good football IQ, reads the game well, and is as technically gifted as you'd expect of a player from the Ajax academy.[/p][infobox id="383e2abc-afe3-4139-8e06-aa4254ac57ee" /]
Who is Sean Steur, the 18-year-old midfielder Newcastle broke the bank for?
Newcastle United moved like a thief in the night to secure the signing of highly-rated Ajax midfielder Sean Steur (18), and while he's very young, it's not hard to see why the Magpies were so keen on him.
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