Liverpool have set their sights on a triple raid on Ajax as the summer transfer window looms. The club is eyeing defender Jorrel Hato, a promising left-footed talent, as their prime target.
Hato excels in both centre-back and full-back roles. His versatility fits perfectly with Liverpool’s tactical plan under Arne Slot. The Reds aim to bolster their defense with a reliable, left-footed option.
This Ajax academy graduate is turning 19 next week and has attracted keen attention from Liverpool scouts. The club has ramped up its scouting efforts to track his rapid development. They are determined to secure his signature before the window closes.
During their latest scouting mission, Liverpool watched Ajax face Go Ahead Eagles, a match that ended in a 2-0 win. Hato stood out while playing at left-back in that encounter. His performance confirmed his potential to shine on the big stage.
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Liverpool did not limit their focus to Hato alone. They also monitored Anton Gaaei, a 22-year-old right-back from Viborg, and Mika Godts, a 19-year-old forward from Genk. Each player brings a unique tactical edge to the squad.
Reports suggest that Hato could cost Liverpool £40m. Meanwhile, Gaaei might be seen as a successor to Trent Alexander-Arnold. Godts could challenge for a role alongside Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz at Anfield.
The club is also in talks for left-back Antonee Robinson as they plan to phase out Andy Robertson. Liverpool might pursue both Hato and Robinson to address their defensive needs. They lack left-footed centre-backs, which could allow Hato to fill a different role if the Robinson deal goes through.
Born in Rotterdam, Hato joined Ajax from Sparta Rotterdam in 2018. He captained Ajax’s youth team during the 2022-23 UEFA Youth League and made his first-team debut the same season, even starting in the KNVB Cup final. Hato featured in 46 matches this season and captained the team on several occasions. He excels in possession and shows top technical skills. His bright future makes him a prized asset for Liverpool.