
Chelsea have officially opened talks with Ajax for Dutch defender Jorrel Hato, identifying the 19-year-old as a key summer target. The player is understood to be open to the move and has already indicated his willingness to agree on personal terms.
Negotiations between the clubs are ongoing, with relations between the two sides reportedly strong, according to Fabrizio Romano.
🚨🔵 EXCL: Chelsea have now made official club to club contact with Ajax for Jorrel Hato as next top priority! 🇳🇱
Hato, understood to be keen on the move and already prepared to accept personal terms at #CFC.
Negotiations ongoing with very good relationship between clubs. pic.twitter.com/4XPomaNDlM
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 23, 2025
Hato’s versatility is one of the primary reasons for Chelsea’s interest. Naturally left-footed, he is capable of playing both as a left-back and a left-sided centre-back. At Ajax, he has been deployed across the back line but has particularly impressed on the left flank, demonstrating positional awareness, defensive discipline, and maturity beyond his years.
Chelsea’s tactical evolution under Enzo Maresca has added greater importance to adaptable defenders. In recent matches, including the Club World Cup where Chelsea defeated PSG to claim the title, Maresca has implemented a 3-2-5 shape in possession. This system often requires the left-back or left centre-back to step into midfield during buildup while maintaining defensive balance when out of possession.
With Marc Cucurella occupying the starting role, Hato would provide high-quality cover and competition in that position. He fits naturally into a system that values build-up play from deep, positional flexibility, and high technical standards.
Hato’s ability to step into central spaces and link play with midfielders enhances his profile. His composure on the ball and proactive defending suit the requirements of a back three, and he offers a long-term option in a position where Chelsea are building depth.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are also intensifying efforts to sign Xavi Simons. The Dutch playmaker is in advanced discussions over personal terms, and the club are expected to initiate formal talks with RB Leipzig.
The dual pursuit of Simons and Hato signals a clear strategy: reinforcing both creativity and stability as the club prepares for the 2025/26 campaign under a defined tactical vision.