Chelsea Signs Up Ajax Wonderkid
Chelsea’s summer recruitment drive has taken a decisive turn as they move closer to signing Ajaxโs defensive prodigy, Jorrel Hato. Personal terms have already been agreed, and the teenager has made it clear to Ajax officials that he wants to make a move to Stamford Bridge.
The two clubs are now in advanced negotiations, with discussions revolving around a fee in the region of โฌ40 million. That is a big figure for someone who just turned 19, but given Hatoโs rise and potential, Chelsea sees it as a smart long-term investment.
Meet Jorrel Hato, Ajaxโs Crown Jewel
At just 19 years old, Hato is already one of Europeโs most talked-about young defenders. Born in Rotterdam and raised through the Sparta Rotterdam academy, he joined Ajax in 2018 and hasnโt looked back since. He made his senior debut for Ajax in early 2023, becoming one of the youngest players ever featured for the club. Since then, heโs racked up over 100 senior appearances, an astonishing stat for someone still in their teens.
Last season, he was a constant in the Ajax backline, making 31 Eredivisie appearances and even chipping in with three goals. But it is not just his consistency thatโs stood out. Hato also made history when he captained Ajax in the Europa League at just 17 years old, becoming the youngest player ever to do so.
Awards have followed naturally. He won the Abdelhak Nouri Trophy for Ajaxโs best academy talent and was recently named Eredivisie Talent of the Year. Internationally, heโs already broken into the senior Netherlands squad and has six caps.
Why Chelsea Wants Him, and Why Now
Chelseaโs interest in Hato isnโt new, but things have ramped up significantly in recent weeks. Enzo Maresca and the Blues are eager to reshape their defense, and Hato ticks many boxes. First and foremost, he is versatile. He is just as comfortable playing as a center-back as he is at left-back. That kind of flexibility is gold in the modern game, especially for a Chelsea side thatโs had to juggle injuries and inconsistency across the backline.ย
Heโs played 70+ games as a center back and 85+ as a left back. Such versatility in this age is something you donโt regularly see. Then there is the technical side. Hatoโs composure on the ball, his timing in tackles, and his left-footed balance make him an ideal long-term successor in Chelseaโs defensive unit. With questions about inconsistency in defense, no backup for the irreplaceable Marc Cucurella, and Renato Veiga reportedly on the way out, there is a clear gap that Hato could fill.
But beyond the tactical logic, this is also about long-term planning. Chelsea has made it a clear strategy to sign top-tier young talent, players who can grow into stars at Stamford Bridge. Hato fits that profile perfectly. With 111 senior games under his belt and elite-level exposure at Ajax and with the Dutch national team, heโs further developed than most 18-year-olds.
Deal Details
So, whatโs holding things up? As always, it comes down to the money. Ajax has reportedly valued Hato at โฌ60 million. Chelsea, on the other hand, believes the fair price is somewhere between โฌ35 and โฌ40 million. After days of negotiations, both parties seem to be converging around the โฌ40 million mark, which looks to be the sweet spot that could get the deal over the line.
That price tag might raise a few eyebrows, but in todayโs market, โฌ40 million for a teenager of Hatoโs calibre could end up looking like a bargain. Chelsea fans remember well the exits of talents like Fikayo Tomori and Marc Guรฉhi too early. Hato could be the one they hold on to.
Hato Says: ‘I Want Chelsea’
Perhaps the most important detail in all this is that the player wants the move. Multiple reports confirm that Hato has personally informed Ajax management and his coach of his desire to join Chelsea as soon as possible. That clarity from the playerโs side has helped accelerate talks between the two clubs.
It also eased fears of a potential transfer tug-of-war. With Hatoโs heart set on Stamford Bridge, Chelsea now has a clear runway to wrap things up quickly, provided they can settle the fee with Ajax.
Final Thoughtsย
Should Chelsea finalize the deal and all signs point to them doing so, it could be a turning point in their summer window. The Blues are also working on a move for RB Leipzig Midfielder Xavi Simons and are expected to offload players like Joao Felix, Nico Jackson, and Renato Veiga to balance the books.
Hatoโs arrival would likely come hand-in-hand with some reshuffling in the squad. But if Maresca and the Chelsea hierarchy get this done, they will have secured one of the most promising defenders in Europe, one whoโs already shown he can handle pressure, wear the armband, and play at the highest level.
