Shock for Chelsea as Ajax ramp up price for Jorrel Hato after transfer talks continue for wonderkid

Chelsea's move for Ajax starlet Jorrel Hato has hit a roadblock as the Dutch giants have reportedly raised their asking price. Although the Blues have been in advanced talks and believed they had reached personal terms with the defender, Ajax now reportedly want up to €60 million (£52m/$70m) to sanction a transfer, complicating the potential deal this summer.

  • raise asking price for target Jorrel Hato
  • Personal terms not finalised despite advanced negotiations
  • and had been interested in Hato earlier

Shock for Chelsea as Ajax ramp up price for Jorrel Hato after transfer talks continue for wonderkidShock for Chelsea as Ajax ramp up price for Jorrel Hato after transfer talks continue for wonderkidShock for Chelsea as Ajax ramp up price for Jorrel Hato after transfer talks continue for wonderkid

Chelsea have been in serious talks to sign 19-year-old Ajax defender Hato this summer. Initial negotiations suggested a fee of around €40 million (£34.7m/$47m), but Ajax have now raised their demanded fee to around €60 million (£52m/$70m), according to De Telegraaf. Despite earlier reports of personal terms being agreed, final contract details are still being sorted out between the two camps.

Chelsea view Hato as a key defensive target and are keen to see off competition from Liverpool and Arsenal. His versatility and ability to play as a centre-back or left-sided defender add significant appeal. However, Ajax’s increased valuation may force the Blues and Enzo Maresca to reconsider or risk losing the Dutchman.

According to earlier reports, Hato has already told Ajax he wants to leave and join Chelsea, giving the Blues an edge in talks. Additionally, his agent confirmed negotiations are ongoing, but Ajax are playing hardball given the player’s potential.

Chelsea must now decide whether to meet Ajax’s new €60m valuation for Hato. If talks stall, other clubs could re-enter the race for the 19-year-old’s signature. With the season approaching, the Blues are under pressure to wrap up the deal soon.