Liverpool are eyeing up one of the brightest prospects on in European football. He's now set a truly incredible record, too.
Liverpool will almost certainly buy at least one new defender this summer. Of course, how many depends on who actually stays with the club.
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Both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk are out of contract in the summer. It feels quite likely that at least one leaves at this point, given neither have signed new deals by now.
Just one departure would necessitate a major signing. Two? Liverpool would need to try and do something special to rejuvenate their defence.
There are doubts over the futures of Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konate, however. The latter enters the final year of his own contract in July and Liverpool face a fight to keep him.
Then there's left-back. It's thought that Liverpool will move to replace Kostas Tsimikas this summer, bringing in both competition and a long-term successor to Andy Robertson.
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Several players have been mentioned as targets, of course. The likes of Milos Kerkez and Lewis Hall are up there as top options.
Anfield Watch exclusively revealed initial talks over Kerkez back in November, while we shared the interest in Hall very recently.
But there might be one left-back who's an even more tempting option, all things considered.
Hato has established himself immediately at Ajax, from being the club's fourth-youngest to play in the Eredivisie (Gravenberch is the youngest, by the way) to playing 33 league games last season, to reaching no.100 in all competitions.
Liverpool could snap-up one of the brightest talents around here. A defender who can play both left-back and centre-back, with plenty of top-flight experience while also carrying an incredible amount of promise and potential.
After all, Hato plays in positions where players almost always improve with age. As the Reds search for Robertson's long-term successor, they may not do any better.
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