It has now emerged that Arsenal are considering a renewed approach for Ajax defender Jorrel Hato as they explore further defensive reinforcements.
For much of the 2023-24 campaign, Arsenal struggled to stabilise their left-back position. Oleksandr Zinchenko became a defensive liability and, combined with his injuries and those to others, the left flank became a recurring problem.
As the club assessed alternatives, Dutch defensive prodigy Hato emerged as a serious option.
Although the Gunners attempted to sign him in the summer of 2024, the 19-year-old chose to remain with the Dutch giants, believing he was not yet ready to make such a big move.
Riccardo Calafiori was signed instead, viewed as an immediate solution.
A year on, the feeling is that Hato is ready. Reports suggest Arsenal have made contact in recent days to understand the conditions of a potential deal.
While the left-footed Dutch international’s quality is clear, the proposed move raises questions, most notably about Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Calafiori was expected to make the left-back position his own, but injury setbacks disrupted that plan. In early 2024-25, faced with a shortage of fit options, Mikel Arteta took a gamble by turning to academy graduate Lewis-Skelly.
And it paid off.
The young Gunner embraced the challenge and delivered performance after performance. By the end of the season, the left-back spot was his.
Heading into this transfer window, most Arsenal fans probably didn’t expect a new left-back to be on the agenda.
However, if Hato is signed, he is likely to compete for that very role.
Though comfortable at centre-back, he featured primarily at left-back last season, so it’s reasonable to assume that is where he would continue.
Meanwhile, Lewis-Skelly has more than earned his place. Whether in the Premier League or the Champions League, his displays suggest he should remain first choice next season.
A big-money move for Hato could cast doubt on the club’s trust in Lewis-Skelly, and his camp would rightly raise concerns, especially with contract extension talks currently underway.
And what of Calafiori? Once fully fit, many still believe he could emerge as a key figure in Arsenal’s defence.
Given that left-back no longer seems a priority, the rationale behind a swoop for Hato feels unclear.
With Jakub Kiwior, Calafiori, Gabriel, and Lewis-Skelly, the left side of defence already looks well covered.
If Thomas Partey signs a new contract, Lewis-Skelly is likely to continue at left-back rather than transitioning into midfield.
If Arsenal are to strengthen their defence this summer, surely the more pressing need is a reliable back-up to William Saliba?
Daniel O
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