Mika Godts
Mika Godts is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Eredivisie club Ajax Amsterdam.[1][2] Born on 7 June 2005 in Leuven, Belgium, Godts began his youth career at RSC Anderlecht before joining the academy of KRC Genk in 2020.[3][1] At Genk, he progressed through the ranks, primarily featuring for the reserve team Jong Genk in the Challenger Pro League during the 2022–23 season.[4][5] In January 2023, at the age of 17, Godts transferred to Ajax Amsterdam for a reported fee of €1 million, initially joining their reserve side Jong Ajax.[6] He made an immediate impact by scoring on his debut for Jong Ajax on 20 February 2023 in a 4–2 Eerste Divisie victory over MVV Maastricht. His breakthrough to the first team came on 9 April 2023, when he debuted in a 4–0 Eredivisie win against Fortuna Sittard as a substitute.[3][7] Godts has since become a key player for Ajax, signing contract extensions in June 2023 (to 2027) and November 2024 (to 2029), reflecting his rapid development.[8][3] In the 2025–26 season, he has recorded 5 goals and 4 assists in 10 Eredivisie appearances (as of 20 November 2025), including a notable long-range strike in a 2–1 loss to FC Utrecht on 9 November 2025.[1] Earlier highlights include scoring twice in the UEFA Europa League against Beşiktaş on 26 September 2024, becoming Ajax's youngest non-Dutch goalscorer in major European competition since 2016 at age 19 years and 111 days.[9][10] On the international stage, he represents Belgium at youth levels, including the U21 team.[11][3] Standing at 1.76 m with a right foot as his preferred, Godts is known for his speed, dribbling, and versatility across forward positions.[1][2]Early life and youth career
Early life
Mika Godts was born on 7 June 2005 in Leuven, Belgium.[1][12] Raised in Leuven, a historic university city in the Flemish region, Godts grew up in an environment that nurtured his early interest in football, though specific details about his parents and family remain private.[13] From a young age, Godts developed a passion for football, which led him to pursue organized training.[13] At a young age, he transitioned to structured youth football by joining the academy of RSC Anderlecht.[1]Youth development
Godts joined the youth academy of RSC Anderlecht at a young age, where he began his structured football development until 2020.[14] During this period, he honed his technical skills and tactical awareness as an attacking midfielder capable of playing as a striker, progressing through the age groups in one of Belgium's premier youth systems.[15][7] In April 2020, at the age of 14, Godts decided to leave Anderlecht for the academy of KRC Genk, signing his first professional contract effective June 2020 upon turning 15.[14][15] The move was influenced by Genk's reputation as a highly regarded youth development program in Belgium, despite Anderlecht's strong efforts to retain him and prior interest from clubs like Ajax, PSV, and Manchester City.[15] Scouts viewed Godts as a top talent with significant potential, impressed by his versatility and early performances.[15] At Genk, he continued to build on his technical foundation, focusing on tactical integration in competitive youth environments.[7] Godts advanced to Jong Genk, the club's U21 reserve team competing in the Challenger Pro League, where he made his mark during the 2022–2023 season with 19 appearances and 7 goals.[7] His performances in this second-tier league showcased his growing ability to contribute offensively at a senior level within a youth context.[7] In 2022, at age 17, Godts caught the attention of Ajax scouts through his displays for Jong Genk, sparking initial interest from the Dutch club amid his expiring contract situation.[5] This led to a transfer agreement in January 2023, when Ajax signed him to a contract until June 2025.[16] Upon arrival, he was immediately integrated into Jong Ajax, the club's U23 team, to further his development in the Eerste Divisie.[16]Professional club career
Genk
Mika Godts was promoted to Jong Genk, the club's reserve team competing in the professional Challenger Pro League, in the summer of 2022 following impressive performances in the Genk youth academy.[17] His strong showings in the U18 and U19 squads, including contributions in the UEFA Youth League, earned him this step up to senior professional football. Godts made his senior professional debut as a left winger on 14 August 2022, in a 4–1 Challenger Pro League home win against Lierse Kempenzonen, where he scored his first goal after 72 minutes on the pitch.[18] During the first half of the 2022–2023 season, he featured in 19 matches for Jong Genk, starting all of them and accumulating 1,561 minutes while scoring 7 goals and providing 1 assist.[12] Notable contributions included his goal-scoring debut and several instances of driving at defenders in one-on-one situations, often cutting inside from the left flank to create chances.[5] On 31 January 2023, Godts transferred to Ajax for a reported fee of €1 million, signing a contract until June 2025 with an option for extension; the move was motivated by his expiring contract at Genk and the opportunity for further development at a club renowned for nurturing young talents.[19][16] At Genk, his brief senior exposure honed his pace and dribbling abilities in a competitive professional environment, allowing him to demonstrate high work rate both offensively and defensively while frequently entering the opposition's penalty area.[5] This period marked his transition from youth prospect to professional player, showcasing potential as a dynamic winger.[12]Ajax
Mika Godts joined Ajax from Genk on 31 January 2023, signing a contract until June 2025 for a reported fee of €1 million plus a sell-on clause.[16] He initially featured for Jong Ajax in the Eerste Divisie, making his debut for the reserves and scoring on that occasion in a 4–2 victory over MVV Maastricht.[7] In the remainder of the 2022–23 season, Godts recorded 11 appearances and 3 goals for Jong Ajax.[12] The following 2023–24 campaign saw him continue with the youth side, contributing 14 appearances and 6 goals while beginning to integrate into the senior setup.[12] Godts made his first-team debut for Ajax on 9 April 2023, coming on as a substitute in a 4–0 Eredivisie win against Fortuna Sittard.[3] His early senior appearances were limited to substitute roles, with 13 outings and no goals in the 2023–24 Eredivisie season as he adapted to the demands of professional football.[12] In June 2023, Godts extended his contract with Ajax until 2027.[8] Godts extended his contract with Ajax again in November 2024 until 2029, reflecting his growing importance to the squad.[3] The 2024–25 season marked Godts' breakthrough at the senior level, where he scored his first goal for the Ajax first team on 22 August 2024 and tallied 4 goals across 29 Eredivisie appearances.[17] A standout moment came in the UEFA Europa League on 26 September 2024, when the 19-year-old netted a brace in Ajax's 4–0 home victory over Beşiktaş, becoming the youngest non-Dutch scorer for the club in major European competition since 2016.[20] By November 2025, Godts had amassed 55 first-team appearances and 9 goals across all competitions, showcasing his evolution from a primarily left-sided winger to a more versatile attacking midfielder capable of delivering key assists and successful dribbles.[12] He endured a hamstring injury in November 2024 that sidelined him briefly, but recovered to contribute consistently.[21] Entering the 2025–26 season, Godts adopted shirt number 11 and has scored 5 goals and provided 4 assists in 10 Eredivisie matches as of 20 November 2025, including a notable long-range strike in a 2–1 loss to FC Utrecht on 9 November 2025.[22] His market value has risen to between €13 million and €18 million, underscoring his rapid development.[1] Off the pitch, Godts married his partner Haifa in a traditional ceremony on 27 June 2025 and has expressed feeling "at home" in Amsterdam, crediting the club's environment for his personal and professional growth.[23]International career
Youth international career
Mika Godts made his debut for the Belgium under-15 national team in March 2020, earning a single cap during an international friendly tournament.[15] Godts progressed to the under-17 level in September 2021, where he became a regular selection over the next year, accumulating 8 caps and scoring 1 goal.[24] His appearances included 5 matches in the 2022 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying and 3 in the tournament proper, showcasing his development as an attacking midfielder through consistent performances in training camps and competitive fixtures.[17] By 2023, Godts had advanced to the under-19 squad, earning 5 caps with no goals in UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers.[24][25] His selections reflected strong club form at Genk, highlighting his rapid progression through Belgium's youth international setup. Godts made his debut for the Belgium U21 team in 2024, accumulating 4 caps with no goals as of November 2025.[1]Senior international career
As of November 2025, Mika Godts has not earned a single cap for the Belgium senior national team, known as the Red Devils.[11] His breakthrough at Ajax, including regular appearances in the Eredivisie and European competitions, has attracted monitoring from Belgium's national team selectors amid a youth integration push.[26] Godts' trajectory aligns with that of other young Belgian wingers like Jérémy Doku and Malick Fofana, who progressed from U21 level to senior debuts in their early 20s based on consistent club output.[27] Building on his youth international experience, where he featured for the U21 side, Godts is viewed as a strong candidate for a first senior call-up, potentially during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.[11][28]Playing style and profile
Style of play
Mika Godts primarily operates as a left winger, though he is versatile enough to deploy as an attacking midfielder on either the central or left side of the pitch.[29][30] His tactical role often involves hugging the left flank in formations like 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, where he cuts inside onto his preferred right foot to create scoring opportunities for himself and teammates.[5] This movement allows him to provide key assists through precise through balls and key passes, while posing a direct goal-scoring threat in the penalty area.[29] Godts' key strengths lie in his exceptional dribbling ability and pace, enabling him to excel in one-on-one situations against defenders.[29][31] He combines close ball control with quick accelerations and agility, facilitating rapid direction changes and solo runs that disrupt defensive lines.[30] Standing at 1.76 meters tall, his physical profile supports this dynamic style, offering the balance needed for agile turns and bursts of speed without sacrificing technical finesse.[1] As a right-footed player, he frequently plays the ball off the ground to maintain momentum during advances.[29][32] Despite these attributes, Godts has areas for development, particularly in maintaining consistency during high-pressure moments, where decision-making can falter, as seen in occasional lapses in final-third choices during Ajax matches.[29] Improving defensive contributions off the ball would also enhance his overall profile, allowing for greater involvement in pressing and recovery phases.[29][30]Reception and comparisons
Godts garnered significant early hype during his 2024–25 breakout season at Ajax, where he was frequently described by analysts as the club's "dribbling machine" for his explosive one-on-one abilities and flair on the wing.[33] This reputation solidified after a string of impressive substitute appearances and starts under coach Francesco Farioli, positioning him as one of Ajax's most exciting young prospects.[34] His playing style has drawn widespread comparisons to Belgian compatriot Eden Hazard, particularly for shared attributes like low center of gravity, close control, and creative dribbling from the left flank.[5] Scouts and media outlets have highlighted these similarities since his time at Genk, with some even dubbing him a potential "next Hazard" due to his agility and vision in tight spaces.[30][33] In October 2025, Godts received a notable endorsement from Lionel Messi as part of Adidas's "Messi+10: Season 2" campaign, which selected him among the world's top 10 most promising young talents to promote new boot designs.[35] This inclusion, alongside players like Nico Paz and Kendry Páez, amplified his visibility and underscored his rising status in global football circles.[36] Godts' market value has surged dramatically since his €1 million transfer from Genk to Ajax in 2023, reaching €13 million by October 2025 according to Transfermarkt assessments.[1] Independent valuations, such as those from FotMob, place it even higher at €18.3 million, reflecting his rapid development and contributions in the Eredivisie and European competitions.[24] Fan reception has been enthusiastic, evidenced by his growing social media presence and official partnership as an Adidas athlete, which has helped cultivate a dedicated following among Ajax supporters.[37]Career statistics and records
Club statistics
Mika Godts has amassed 125 appearances and 29 goals across club levels, including reserve teams in the senior pathway, as of 9 November 2025.[38] His breakdown includes 19 appearances and 7 goals for Jong Genk, 25 appearances and 9 goals for Jong Ajax, and 81 appearances with 13 goals plus 13 assists for Ajax' first team.[38] The following table provides a comprehensive overview by season, team, and competition (focusing on senior and reserve-level play; assists unavailable for some reserve matches).[38]| Season | Team | Competition | Apps | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Jong Genk | Challenger Pro League | 19 | 7 | 1 |
| 2022–23 | Jong Ajax | Eerste Divisie | 11 | 3 | 1 |
| 2022–23 | Ajax | Eredivisie | 3 | 0 | 1 |
| 2023–24 | Jong Ajax | Eerste Divisie | 14 | 6 | 3 |
| 2023–24 | Ajax | Eredivisie | 13 | 0 | 2 |
| 2023–24 | Ajax | Europa League Qualifying | 7 | 1 | 2 |
| 2024–25 | Ajax | Eredivisie | 29 | 4 | 2 |
| 2024–25 | Ajax | Europa League | 12 | 3 | 2 |
| 2024–25 | Ajax | Eredivisie Playoffs | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| 2025–26 | Ajax | Eredivisie | 10 | 5 | 4 |
| 2025–26 | Ajax | UEFA Champions League | 4 | 0 | 0 |
International statistics
Mika Godts has represented Belgium at various youth international levels, accumulating 16 caps and 3 goals across the U15, U17, and U19 teams as of November 2025.[32] He has yet to earn a senior cap for the Belgium national team, positioning him as a prospective senior international.[11] The following table summarizes his youth international appearances and goals by level:| Youth Level | Caps | Goals | Period | Notes on Competitions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U15 | 1 | 0 | 2020 | Friendly match. |
| U17 | 8 | 1 | 2021–2022 | UEFA European U17 qualifiers and friendlies. |
| U19 | 7 | 2 | 2023–2024 | 5 in UEFA European U19 qualifiers (0 goals); 2 in friendlies (2 goals). |