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·21 July 2020

Chelsea agree £72m transfer fee for blockbuster third summer signing

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Chelsea agree on transfer fee for Leverkusen star Kai Havertz

According to the Athletic, Chelsea and Bayer Leverkusen have agreed on a fee for swashbuckling German attacker Kai Havertz.

If it is completed, it will become the third high-profile signing the club has made this summer. The Blues have already signed attacking midfielder Hakim Ziyech and ace striker Timo Werner in deals worth a combined £89million.


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The deal for Havertz could be worth a whopping £72m. This will make the German the club’s most expensive purchase, breaking the fee paid for Kepa Arrizabalaga in 2018. Hopefully, Havertz will fare better.

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According to the report, Havertz initially favoured a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid. However, Los Blancos president Florentino Perez confirmed the club’s stance that they will not be making any high-profile moves this summer. This paved the way for Chelsea to make their move.

An excellent post-restart form has seen Havertz notch up 17 goals and 9 assists from 43 games in all competitions this season. Alongside Ziyech and Werner, he will form a new core for the Blues strikeforce next season.

The player’s representatives and Chelsea will now work on the personal terms of his contract. There should not be any hold-up, with the Blues capable of matching his wage demands.

The Blues have not signed a player in the last two windows. This summer, however, promises to be one of the most exciting in recent years, at least in terms of recruitment.

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Havertz feels he is ready for a new challenge and is keen to leave Leverkusen to further his career. He is also keen to play in the UEFA Champions League. (h/t Mirror)

Leverkusen failed to qualify for the competition after finishing in the fifth spot. They can still qualify if they win the Europa League.

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It remains to be seen how negotiations for the player proceed. Signing Havertz will ensure Chelsea have a core of young promising players for years to come. Exciting times lie ahead for the Blues faithful.

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