Key Points

Chelsea have secured Dutch defender Jorrel Hato from Ajax in a major summer signing. The 19-year-old, who captained Ajax and the Netherlands U21s, believes Chelsea is the right step for his career. Hato impressed last season with two goals and six assists in 31 league games. His versatility in defense makes him a valuable addition to the Blues' squad.

Key Points: Jorrel Hato Joins Chelsea From Ajax in Major Summer Transfer

  • Hato signs long-term Chelsea deal until 2032
  • Leaves Ajax after seven years at the club
  • Made 31 league appearances last season
  • Captained Netherlands U21s at Euros
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I needed to make a step to the biggest club: Jorrel Hato on joining Chelsea

Dutch defender Jorrel Hato leaves Ajax for Chelsea, signing until 2032, aiming to shine in the Premier League.

"I needed to make a step to the biggest club in the biggest competitions – Jorrel Hato"

London, Aug 4

Chelsea have announced the signing of Netherlands international Jorrel Hato from Ajax. The 19-year-old defender has penned a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge through to 2032 and will join up with his new teammates this week.

Hato, who He became Chelsea's eighth signing of the summer transfer window, made 31 league appearances last season, scoring twice and providing six assists, to help Ajax secure UEFA Champions League football with a second-place league finish.

Speaking to club's official website, Hato explains why he knew this was the right time to take the next step in his career, why the Blues is the right place to do it.

"I was really thinking about my future and this is what I wanted. I think I will be a good fit for the way Chelsea are playing, so I was sure about taking my step to Chelsea.

"For sure it was a big decision. I played seven years at Ajax and for me it was home – the people, the players, the coaches, the culture. So it was not easy to leave, but my feeling was that at this moment I needed to make a step to the biggest club in the biggest competitions, and for me this was the right decision at the right time," said Hato.

Hato began his football journey with local side Sparta before moving to Ajax’s youth academy in 2018. He signed his first professional contract in 2022 at just 16 and quickly made his mark in both the UEFA Youth League and for Jong Ajax, the club’s reserve side.

That same year, he became the third-youngest player ever to debut for Ajax in the Eredivisie, aged 16, in a match against Cambuur. By the end of the season, he was starting in the Dutch Cup final.

Since the start of the 2023/24 season, Hato has been virtually ever-present in the Ajax side. He is equally as comfortable in the heart of defence as he is at left-back, featuring most often in the latter position during the season just gone. He captained Ajax as a 17-year-old.

On the international stage, his progress has been equally impressive. Hato made his senior debut for the Netherlands aged 17 and has already earned six caps, as well as captaining the Dutch side at the UEFA Under-21 European Championship this summer.

- IANS

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Priya S
Another young player joining Chelsea's collection! Hope they give him proper playing time instead of just stockpiling talent. We've seen too many promising careers stall at big clubs 😕
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Arjun K
As an Ajax fan living in Mumbai, this hurts! But can't blame Hato - Premier League is the dream. Hope he does well (except against Man United 😉). Dutch defenders have great reputation in EPL!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Chelsea's long-term strategy. 2032 contract is crazy! Hope the pressure doesn't get to him. Indian football could learn from how European clubs nurture young talent.
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Vikram M
Captain at 17 for Ajax and Netherlands U21? That's some mentality! Exactly what Chelsea needs after their disappointing season. Hope he becomes the next Van Dijk for them 🤞
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Kavya N
As an Indian football coach, I'm impressed by his versatility - CB and LB! Our young players should watch his positioning and decision making. European clubs really develop complete defenders.

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