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7 August 2025 227 comments
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Chelsea’s summer transfer business has continued apace with the £34m signing of Jorrel Hato (£5.0m) from Ajax.

The 19-year-old, left-sided defender played for his boyhood club more than 100 times and became the youngest player in Ajax’s history to captain the club.

Hato has been priced at £5.0m in FPL but how will he impact the upcoming season – and the game-time of some of his new teammates?

We take a look in this Scout Report.

The Quotes

“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.” – Jorrel Hato

“He’s fast, he’s strong, a good height, not too tall for a central defender, overall good technique, pretty complete.” – Frank de Boer

The History + Stats

SeasonStarts (sub)MinutesGoalsAssists
2024/2530 (1)259226
2023/2433 (0)296212
2022/236 (5)60800

* Eredivisie only

Hato, who joined the prestigious Ajax academy system aged 12, made his Eredivisie debut for Ajax in February 2023. His first league start for the club followed later that season. 

The Dutchman quickly broke into the first team and started all but one of Ajax’s Eredivisie matches in 2023/24. All but six of Hato’s 33 starts came as the left-sided centre-back.

However, last season Hato predominantly played an inverted left-back role, with 28 of his 31 appearances coming in that position. This positional change saw an increase in his attacking threat as the youngster delivered eight attacking returns.

Hato has featured for the Netherlands senior team on six occasions, with his most recent cap coming in March of this year.

The Underlying Numbers

Above: FBRef Scout Report – 2023/24 (left) and 2024/25 (right)

Hato’s underlying numbers are really a tale of two seasons and two positions. Using the data tables above, we can see his attacking threat increased significantly as he played more of a left-back role last season.

The assists per 90 figure of 0.21 particularly stands out, as does his high volume of penalty area touches when given the license to go forward. Chelsea’s left-back popping up in the opposition box has become a theme under Maresca.

Apart from Trevoh Chalobah (£5.0m), who spent the first half of the season on loan at Crystal Palace, no other Chelsea defender would have picked up defensive contribution (DC) points on more than three occasions.

Based on Chelsea’s style of play and Hato’s underlying numbers at Ajax, averaging around 7.4 and 6.2 CBITs per 90, it seems unlikely he would be a DC points regular.

Where does Hato fit in at Chelsea

FPL notes: George up front, Palmer deep, Cucurella scores again 6

Chelsea’s need for left-back reinforcement is obvious.

Following Renato Veiga’s decision to seek regular minutes in January, Chelsea were left without competition for Marc Cucurella (£6.0m) at left-back. This led to Cucurella topping the charts for minutes played for the entire Chelsea squad, with nearly 5,000 for club and country.

According to the Athletic, Chelsea believe that the eight-year age gap between Cucurella and Hato “creates the perfect mentor/mentee relationship at left-back”. 

With just under half of Hato’s senior minutes coming at centre-back, Enzo Maresca will no doubt relish his versatility and willingness to play different roles, something Veiga fell foul of. 

“If there is a player who just wants to play in just one position, they are going to struggle.” – Enzo Maresca

An injury to Levi Colwill (£5.0m) is something to monitor, for instance. Colwill was near enough an ever-present in 2024/25, backed up by Benoit Badiashile (£4.5m) when needed. 

That’s not to say that Enzo Maresca couldn’t work a system with Cucurella, Hato and another left-sided centre-back! It’s not a stretch to imagine a line-up with Cucurella bombing on as the left-winger with Reece James (£5.5m), Colwill/Badiashile and Hato forming a back three. 

One final note: Hato is around 10cm taller than Cucurella, so he provides Maresca with a more aerially dominant option in certain fixtures. 

Don’t be surprised, then, to see Cucurella’s iron grip on the left-back slot loosened slightly – even if he’ll likely start the vast majority of league games initially.

Is Hato worth buying in FPL?

As it stands, no, Hato is not an option in FPL. In the immediate future, it would take a lengthy Cucurella injury or ban, or injuries to both Badiashile and Colwill, to make the Dutchman a reliable option for FPL managers.

But if Hato impresses Maresca to such an extent that Italian finds a way to regularly play them both together, the chance to save £1.0m on Cucurella’s premium price tag would no doubt be welcome. 

In the meantime, the Fantasy option to exploit Chelsea’s strong run of fixtures on the cheap may well be Wesley Fofana (£4.5m), who has returned to first-team training following a long absence.  

FFScout Tom <p>Partnerships &amp; Community Manager. Previously Multimedia Manager and Deputy Social Media Manager.</p>

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  1. Mother Farke
    • 1 Year
    3 months, 29 days ago

    I think that ACL is a career-ender for Maddison. Certainly at the highest level...

    1. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      Gibbs White's price just doubled

  2. Emiliano Sala
    • 9 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    PMS starting place as AM is safe for first gw1 you think?

    1. The Iceman
      • 3 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      Sarr's place would have been nailed regardless IMO. Frank seems to like him.

  3. Emiliano Sala
    • 9 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    Which one seems better for first gw BB? (If solanke is fit to start)

    A) Solanke(Bur,H) + KDH (Lee,A)
    2) J.pedro (Cry, H) + PMS (Bur,H)

    1. The Iceman
      • 3 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      Second one - more likely that both players start.

  4. The Iceman
    • 3 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    Morning all. Any thoughts on Yankuba Minteh (6.0) or Georginio Rutter (6.0)?

    1. Emiliano Sala
      • 9 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      Neither imo

    2. pilgrimchris
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      could be good, Minteh in particular could have a real breakout season. They are not template picks but its important to play your own game imho

    3. BHA_Seagull
      • 8 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      I'm on Minteh.
      Rutter will share minutes ,

      1. Fat Frank
        • 8 Years
        3 months, 29 days ago

        I think from what I can see, Rutter will be more central covering where Joao Pedro used to play.
        Wingers Mitoma and Minteh predominantly

  5. Emiliano Sala
    • 9 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    Another question, sorry if asking too much

    For first gw BB, assume having Solanke + Kudus,
    Would you prefer VDV or PMS as 3rd spurs player?

    1. The Iceman
      • 3 Years
      3 months, 29 days ago

      VDV - there's plenty of other midfield options.

  6. have you seen cyan
    • 6 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    Ah, what’s this Rogers injury. He was the second name on my team sheet after Salah.

    I don’t want anyone else, going to end up with Kudus or something now. Meh

  7. BUZZBOMB ♡
    • 10 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    How do I see my Team ID? (SAMSUNG tablet)

  8. have you seen cyan
    • 6 Years
    3 months, 29 days ago

    The glass man Maddison is out for the season. Fck me, we may as well sign Lamptey and Reece James.