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The adaptable 18-year-old defender on Arsenal’s and Manchester United’s radar is being closely watched by Liverpool.

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Jorrel Hato

At the end of the current campaign, Liverpool is interested in signing Ajax defender Jorrel Hato.

According to a Football Insider report, Liverpool is reportedly keeping a close eye on the 18-year-old defender and may attempt to make a move for him at the end of the current campaign.

Hato can play as a fullback even if his natural position is centre defender. He might end up being a great long-term addition for Liverpool.

The 18-year-old is well-regarded throughout Europe, and Liverpool has the potential to develop him into a vital player. They will have competition from Manchester United and Arsenal, since they are not the only English team interested in the defender.

Jorrel Hato would make Manchester United and Liverpool better.

Joel Matip will become a free agent in the summer, therefore Liverpool needs to find a capable replacement, and Hato most definitely meets the bill.

In signing Hato, Arsenal would be taking a chance as they already have a lot of central defenders at their disposal. The 18-year-old has to sign with a place where he can play a lot in the first team, which Arsenal may not be able to provide.

In the meanwhile, Manchester United could use some defensive reinforcements—especially considering that players like Jonny Evans are expected to leave in the summer. In the upcoming seasons, he might establish a strong defensive tandem with Lisandro Martinez at the centre of Manchester United’s lineup, proving to be a worthy successor to Evans.

It’s unclear where the left-footed central defender ends up, but he’s probably drawn to the prospect of joining Manchester United and Liverpool in the summer.

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It was the right decision for Jürgen Klopp to alter Liverpool’s transfer strategy for the amazing ace who is now considered ‘world class’.

It was the right decision for Jürgen Klopp to alter Liverpool's transfer strategy for the amazing ace who is now considered 'world class'.

Since the 1-1 draw with Man City, Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp has been highlighting the strengths of several players. One midfield player is not to be disregarded.

If you had been informed in the summer that Liverpool would play Manchester City at Anfield in March, with Joe Gomez starting at left-back, Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah making up half of the defence, and Wataru Endō among the first names on the roster, you could have been forgiven for questioning what had gone wrong.

When Jürgen Klopp made roster changes to his Liverpool club last summer, that was not the team that was expected. On the injury front, however, nobody could have predicted anything near to what transpired. Up to ten players, including certain starters like Alisson and Ibrahima Konaté, were sidelined, while Mohamed Salah was limited to 30 minutes of action off the bench.

But what happened at Anfield in a match that could have been crucial in the three-way fight for the Premier League title was not at all what many had anticipated a few months ago. Liverpool felt disappointed not to win by the end. Alexis Mac Allister ought to have won a second spot-kick, and Luis Díaz had opportunities.

A reversal in the second half was essential to all of that. Liverpool was still very much in the game, but Manchester City rightly led after the first forty-five minutes of play. However, Liverpool was clearly in the lead after the half.

The midfield was the source of it all. Kevin De Bruyne had discovered spaces earlier in the game, but those gaps had closed. Erling Haaland had very little chance to kick, and the balls into Phil Foden were blocked at the source.

It was the right decision for Jürgen Klopp to alter Liverpool's transfer strategy for the amazing ace who is now considered 'world class'.

The running that Endō, Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Harvey Elliott completed was essential to everything. The 31-year-old Endō played with the intensity of a player ten years younger.

“What do you anticipate? that the 30-year-old Japanese skipper you sign would be an exceptional player in the Premier League?” stated Klopp in a post-Manchester City interview with BBC Sport.

“We thought he would be a terrific player, but what he’s doing with that role, whether it be with Macca, Dom, or Harvey—what a game he played, by the way— You never know when someone can reach world-class status, but that’s exactly what transpired.”

That really is a great compliment. However, it is not uncalled for. With more than 20 minutes of regular time remaining, De Bruyne was substituted by Endō, who played an outstanding game against Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola concluded that Mateo Kovačić was the person needed to help turn the tide. By then, Endō, Mac Allister, and Elliott were winning the midfield battle, and Manchester City’s major creator was out of the game.

Endō was not your average Liverpool transfer. He was well over the age the Reds typically move for at thirty. However, Klopp and previous sporting director Jörg Schmadtke were completely justified in their $21 million (£16 million/€19 million) transfer; it is difficult to envision Moisés Caicedo, who would have cost about seven times as much, having an influence similar to Endō’s this season

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