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Arsenal Eye Summer Move for Ajax’s Jorrel Hato
Arsenal are keeping a close eye on Ajax defender Jorrel Hato despite competition from Liverpool.
According to TBR Football, the Gunners have maintained their interest in the 19-year-old and could make a move this summer.
Liverpool are also keen on the talented Dutchman, but Arsenal may have the upper hand.
The club has been tracking Hato for over two years, showing consistent interest despite already signing Riccardo Calafiori last summer.
Mikel Arteta’s side will have a busy summer ahead once new sporting director Andrea Berta arrives. He will be responsible for securing key signings to strengthen the squad.
Potential Departures Could Create Room for Hato
Arsenal’s interest in Hato might seem surprising, given the number of left-sided defenders in the current squad. However, several departures could change the picture.
Kieran Tierney is set to return to Celtic after recently helping out at left-wing. Clubs are reportedly interested in Oleksandr Zinchenko, and Jakub Kiwior could also be on his way out.
If these exits happen, Arsenal could be left short on the left side of their defence.
Arsenal fans might wonder why the club would pursue another left-back. Yet, Hato’s versatility makes him an attractive option.
He can play centrally and at left-back, a role he has often taken at Ajax this season.
While some see Myles Lewis-Skelly as a future option at left-back, Hato could be more than just a backup. His ability to cover two defensive roles gives him added value.
Liverpool’s interest adds pressure, but Arsenal’s groundwork may give them an advantage. The Gunners see Hato as a key addition, not just as cover.
Reports previously valued Hato at £40 million, but his current cost remains uncertain.
Arsenal could also take encouragement from the defender’s admiration for Jurrien Timber, whom he sees as a ‘mentor’.
This connection might give the Gunners some hope of convincing him to join the club ahead of Liverpool.
Securing Hato would be a statement of intent from Arsenal as they look to strengthen their defensive options.
The young Dutchman’s international experience, with five caps already, shows his potential to adapt quickly to Premier League demands.
With a busy transfer window ahead, Arsenal’s proactive approach could pay off. Landing Hato might not just fill a gap but also add quality and depth to the squad.