Chelsea Eye Ajax Starlet Hato in £211m Summer Spree
Jorrel Hato has emerged as a concrete transfer option for Chelsea (Image: Jeroen van den Berg/Soccrates)

Chelsea can be happy with the business they have completed thus far in the summer transfer window.
The Blues have already signed Liam Delap , Jamie Gittens and Joao Pedro , while the likes of Estevao Willian , Kendry Paez , Mamadou Sarr and Dario Essugo have also been brought in after deals were struck in previous seasons. In total, £211million has left Stamford Bridge to acquire these new additions. There have also been a few outgoings in west London, with the likes of Djordje Petrovic , Bashir Humphreys, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Marcus Bettinelli all departing the club on permanent deals.
That is not to say Chelsea will not be signing anyone else this summer. That is not the case at all with the Blues looking to bring in numerous additions still, but the club's attention has temporarily turned to selling the unwanted players.
Chelsea are still looking to add another defender to their ranks before the start of the 2025/26 season and Jorrel Hato from Ajax has emerged as a concrete option . The 19-year-old's talents are admired by the Blues, who also like the fact Hato can play both as a left-back and in the centre of defence, especially given the lack of cover for Marc Cucurella for the majority of the 2024/25 campaign.
Elsewhere, bringing in another attacker has not been ruled out either. Alejandro Garnacho 's situation could be one to keep an eye on over the next month-and-a-half. The Argentina international is expected to leave Manchester United this summer and the Blues are very fond admirers of the 21-year-old's talents, despite already bringing in Gittens and Joao Pedro, the former an out-and-out left winger and the latter a versatile forward who can play on the flank.
Morgan Rogers is another player Chelsea have an interest in. The Aston Villa attacker has been watched for a while by the Blues, though his current employers are reportedly asking for £80million if Rogers was to leave - a price the west Londoners would be hugely reluctant to pay this summer.