
The 17-year-old believes that although Timber was initially unhappy with his injury, moving to Arsenal was a smart decision.
Hato said making such a decision was his great ambition but admitted there was still a lot of work to be done.
He say:
“Unfortunately, he [Timber] was seriously injured in his first Premier League match against Arsenal, but he is still young and has a bright future ahead of him.
“Either way, the move to Arsenal was great for him.
“I also dream of one day making such a transition, but I realize that I still have a very long way to go.
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And although Hato has named Arsenal as his dream destination, it certainly won’t disappoint Liverpool.
Hato could be a star for Arsenal or Liverpool
Given his performances in the Ajax first team at the age of 17 this season, Hato will have many clubs interested in signing him.
Of course, European clubs would do well to monitor the progress of all Ajax academy graduates.
Besides Timber, Ryan Gravenberch also landed in the Premier League this season.
Although he had a frustrating time at Bayern Munich, Gravenberch has long been considered the crown jewel of the Dutch team.
And the midfielder now hopes to regain some stability under Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
Arsenal and Liverpool be great options for Hato if they show interest in the future.
However, there will certainly be fierce competition to attract the “huge” young man, considered a generational talent.
Hato is said to be a target for Liverpool, a player that Klopp is considering for the upcoming transfer window.