But the deal may involve one of his other summer signings, Malang Sarr, who is heading to Germany.
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MEDICAL WONDER
Kai Havertz had his medical exam in London on Sunday, reportedly.
The German is expected to become known as a Chelsea player in the near future, having completed his review before joining Joachim Low’s squad.
LOAN ORGANIZERS
Chelsea would be willing to offer Malang Sarr on loan to Bayer Leverkusen as a candy for Kai Havertz.
Blues boss Frank Lampard continues to build his own team at Stamford Bridge, and Havertz is the next call related to a movement.
Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner and Ben Chilwell have already joined this summer.
And Sarr, some other recruit, joins a loose movement from Nice.
But according to MailOnline, it is possible that the 21-year-old will be loaned to Leverkusen, and that Havertz will be persuaded to move to West London as part of the deal.
The Guardian has claimed in the past that the Blues agreed to pay an initial record of £72 million to signal the 21-year-old star after months of negotiations.
CHELSEA MORNING FANS
Kai Havertz’s 90 million-pound replacement is getting closer, while Bayer Leverkusen has reportedly signed a replacement for Chelsea’s remaining main target.
The signing of the 21-year-old German striker from seven internationalities would be the Blues’ spending on Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner, Ben Chilwell, Malang Sarr and Thiago Silva.
And Leverkusen has been connected to a 24 million pound play for Roma striker Patrik Schic as he threatens to lose his player.
But even Havertz’s planned arrival at Bridge may not complete Frank Lampard’s first spending frenzy as Chelsea boss.
It is still the idea that Lampard a new goalkeeper – Edouard Mendy de Rennes is under discussion again.
But the Telegraph claims that Kepa Arrizabalaga, under pressure, is in a position to stay and fight for the number one shirt.
Manchester United’s Dean Henderson and Burnley’s Nick Pope were also possible newcomers.
Meanwhile, AC Milan is optimistic about Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko’s permanent touchdown following the Frenchman’s side transfer.
And Juventus shot at the 16-year-old Samuel Iling-Junior after his contract with Chelsea expired.
WHY SILVA CHOSE THE BLUES
Chelsea’s new signing, Thiago Silva, has turned down a number of donations before deciding to sign for Chelsea this summer, his agent has revealed.
The 36-year-old signed a one-year contract at Stamford Bridge last week after leaving Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season.
But his manager, Paulo Tonietto, said several clubs were behind Silva’s signing.
Speaking to L’Equipe, he said: “We have received many donations, but Chelsea is one of the 10 most sensitive clubs in the world.”
INTER DOESN’T HAPPEN
Inter Milan has vehemently refused Chelsea N’Golo Kanté host.
Barcelona has been associated with the 29-year-old French World Cup winner.
But Fabrizio Romano reports that Piero Ausilio, director of Inter Sport, said: “We never did anything to point out Kante from Chelsea.There’s no chance. It’s not a target.”
CONOR SET FOR EAGLES
Chelsea will allow Conor Gallagher to enroll in Crystal Palace as part of a one-season loan deal, according to the Evening Standard.
The midfielder underwent a medical examination with the Eagles over the weekend indicating a contract extension at Stamford Bridge before returning to Palace.
He was the Blues Academy Player of the Year for the 2018/19 season and won a Europa League winner’s medal.
Despite his achievements and bright future, the area at Chelsea will be limited so he can make a point this season, as Chelsea has a wide diversity of skills and has made other signings this summer.
A BRIDGE TO THE SARR
Bayer Leverkusen can win the race to borrow Chelsea’s new central defender Malang Sarr.
The French Under-21 star is expected to be ceded shortly after arriving at Stamford Bridge from Nice on a five-year contract.
And Leverkusen is the newest Bundesliga player to connect with a 21-year-old’s transitority move.
BRIDGE REPAIR
Chelsea is a resolution for Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy as Frank Lampard continues his team reform.
The Blues are for features in the goalkeeper branch after the turbulent season of current goalkeeper Kepa.
They paid a record 71.6 million pounds for the goalkeeper, but conceded 54 goals last season, so Kepa Arrizabalaga believes he is a scapegoat.
Mendy, 28, has been known as an imaginable target, however, reports imply that they had an offer of 14.2 million pounds rejected through Rennes this weekend.
According to TuttoMecartoWeb, Rennes will not sell without finding a replacement, Mendy has expressed interest in moving to Stamford Bridge.
I CAN BE TOP LAGA
Kepa Arrizabalaga is able to stay and fight for his Chelsea No1 shirt even when coach Frank Lampard introduces a new goalkeeper.
This is what the Telegraph says, amid reports, Lampard is still for a new stopper, having been connected to Dean Henderson of Manchester United and Nick Pope of Burnley, as well as to big names on the continent.
HEADING TO BAK TO AC?
AC Milan is positive about the possibility of bringing Tiemoue Bakayoko from Chelsea to San Siro.
Bakayoko spent last season on loan in Monaco and, despite two years on a two-year contract with Chelsea, Blues manager Frank Lampard is not intended to be part of his team.
He has spent the 2018/19 season at AC Milan and needs to return, he is even willing to settle for a big pay cut for the move to occur.
BLUES’ FEELS LIKE TEEN ACE JOINS THE JUVE
JUVENTUS played 16-year-old Samuel Iling-Junior after his contract with Chelsea expired.
The Blues were hoping to make his contract bigger as he was a normal in their under-18s and won the under-17s in England.
But Iling-Junior opted for the Italian giants.
Iling-Junior first connected to a chelsea exit in February, with Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain attached to him.
UNDERSTANDING SILVA
Chelsea’s new signing, Thiago Silva, has turned down a number of donations before deciding to sign for Chelsea this summer, his agent has revealed.
The 36-year-old signed a one-year contract at Stamford Bridge last week after leaving Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season.
But his manager, Paulo Tonietto, said several clubs were behind Silva’s signing.
Speaking to L’Equipe, he said: “We have received many donations, but Chelsea is one of the 10 most sensitive clubs in the world.”
KAI COULD COST MILLIONS OF EUROS
Chelsea are coming on the heels of Kai Havertz’s million-pound signing with Bayer Leverkusen, who have reportedly reached an agreement to update him.
Reports in Italy describe an agreement between the Bundesliga and Roma by striker Patrik Schick.
The Czech was on loan last season at RB Leipzig and Leverkusen had to fight his department rivals for his final signing.
But Bayer now agreed to a 24 million pound move with Roma, to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio.
The deal will allow Havertz to go to West London, and Schick will take his place on Peter Bosz’s team.
The Guardian reports that there is a 90 million pound deal to take the German to Chelsea.
BAKAYOKO OFFER
AC Milan is positive about the possibility of bringing Tiemoue Bakayoko from Chelsea to San Siro.
Bakayoko spent last season on loan in Monaco and, despite two years on a two-year contract with Chelsea, Blues manager Frank Lampard is not intended to be part of his team.
He has spent the 2018/19 season at AC Milan and needs to return, he is even willing to settle for a big pay cut for the move to occur.
ASSEMBLY OF AVENGERS
Chelsea has been relentless in the moving market this summer, signing Thiago Silva and Timo Werner, with no indication that they plan to surrender soon.
If your signings have anything to do with it, they will be a force to consider next season, and football specialist Micah Richards agrees.
In a verbal exchange with Jamie Carragher, Richards Chelsea’s new signings for Marvel’s superhero organization The Avengers.
Speaking to Carragher, Richards exclaimed, “They look like the Avengers!”
– Football Daily (@footballdaily) 1 September 2020
MENDY MOVE
Chelsea are contemplating a resolution for Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy as he continues with his team for the new season.
The Blues are for features in the guard branch after current goalkeeper Kepa’s turbulent season.
They paid a record 71.6 million pounds for the goalkeeper, but conceded 54 goals last season, so Kepa Arrizabalaga believes he is a scapegoat.
Mendy, 28, has been known as an imaginable target, however, reports imply that they had an offer of 14.2 million pounds rejected through Rennes this weekend.
According to TuttoMecartoWeb, Rennes will not sell without finding a replacement, Mendy has expressed interest in moving to Stamford Bridge.
Louder
That’s how Chelsea’s salary evolves after Kai Havertz joined the club.
MAKING ROOM
Chelsea will allow Conor Gallagher to enroll in Crystal Palace as part of a one-season loan deal, according to the Evening Standard.
The midfielder underwent a medical examination with the Eagles over the weekend indicating a contract extension at Stamford Bridge before returning to Palace.
He was the Blues Academy Player of the Year for the 2018/19 season and won a Europa League winner’s medal.
Despite his achievements and bright future, the area in Chelsea will be limited for him to make a impression this season, as Chelsea has a wide range of talents and has made other signings this summer.
HAVERTZ LAST
Chelsea will sign Kai Havertz and Bayer Leverkusen has reportedly reached an agreement to update him.
Reports in Italy describe an agreement between the Bundesliga and Roma by striker Patrik Schick.
The Czech was on loan last season at RB Leipzig and Leverkusen had to fight his department rivals for his final signing.
But Bayer now agreed to a 24 million pound move with Roma, to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio.
The deal will allow Havertz to go to West London, and Schick will take his place on Peter Bosz’s team.
The Guardian reports that a million-pound deal has been reached to take the German to Chelsea.
With an initial cost of 72 million pounds, the offensive midfielder will win Leverkusen nine million pounds more if performance-related bonuses are covered.
Chelsea have no idea they won the Champions League.
And the Blues will deliver another nine million pounds in the form of installments at a later date.
The deal will be reached this week with Bayer admitting that they “do not expect” to see Havetrz again, after sending him to the German service.
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