Chelsea’s moving activity has been attractive this summer, especially since most of its activities have gone very fast.
Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech were tied before the end of the season, while Thiago Silva and Malang Sarr appeared shortly after serious rumors arose.
Not all agreements were simple, as Ben Chilwell took a long time to cross the line, while it seems like a deal for Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz, who has been crawling for months.
It is inevitable that the German will end up at Stamford Bridge, and the newest thing about Mundo Deportivo is another good news for fans.
They recommend that Chelsea be close to an agreement that may be worth up to one hundred million euros, but they also point out that Bayer Leverkusen players passed their pre-season functionality tests today, but Havertz did not show up.
There’s nothing to say he did without permission, it all turns out he was approved through the club because a move was very close, so I hope he’s official soon enough.
I can’t wait to see him play at Chelsea.