Jorell Hat in action for the Netherlands (Photo: Alex Vierrez de Han/Getty Images)
Chelsea have been in touch with AJAX in recent days about Yarell Hat’s potential transfer move, but Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle United have also sought information about the players.
Talk to a source that has close access to the player’s aides; Catch off side It is said that pigeons are turning their eyes to Chelsea for potential deals later in the summer.
The pigeon, who can play center back or left-back, is likely to become a target after the Club World Cup, with Chelsea currently focusing on getting the deal between Mike Maynyaan and Jamie Gittens on the line.
The Dutch International has long been on both Arsenal and Liverpool’s radar, but it’s something Newcastle should also see.
“Chelsea recognizes that other Premier League clubs are closely monitoring the pigeon situation,” our source said, speaking of the anonymity status.
“Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle have already gathered information and remained careful, which puts pressure on Chelsea.
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Our sources say pigeons are now available for around 50 million euros this summer, but Ajax has resigned to lose his talented 19 year old.
He won’t turn 20 until next year, but pigeons have already played over 100 games on Ajax and show excellent defensive qualities, as well as great techniques for the ball.
Even if nothing has progressed so far, it’s easy to see why the big clubs are interested in him.
What else is being reported on Jorrel Hato?
Speaking on his YouTube channel a few weeks ago, Fabrizio Romano provided insight into Hato’s situation.
“Jorel Hato is on the Liverpool and Chelsea lists. Both clubs are thanking the players and keeping an eye on him,” Romano said.
“It’s not an easy negotiation with Ajax. He’s a very important player for them, but he’s one of the candidates for these two clubs who are expected to miss target Dean Huijsen.”
Chelsea hopes they can win the pigeon race. He is ideal to offer a Mark Kukulera upgrade at left back and hopes to offer more options for the centre.
Arsenal may no longer have to make pigeons a priority after signing a similar player with Riccardo Calafioli last summer, but Miles Lewis Skelly has also established himself with the first team of the season.