Overview
- Jaros sustained the serious knee injury in training on Friday, with Ajax confirming the diagnosis the following day.
- The club stated surgery is required and posted a public message of support for the 24-year-old on its official X account.
- Jaros had been a regular starter for Ajax this season, logging 19 Eredivisie starts and all six Champions League matches.
- He regained the No 1 spot under coach Fred Grim after a brief spell out of the side in November under John Heitinga.
- He will return to Liverpool for treatment and rehabilitation, and his availability for Czechia’s March World Cup play-off is now in doubt.