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“Kai Havertz has left the German national team’s headquarters in Stuttgart to explain the problems surrounding a movement imaginable to Chelsea,” Leverkusen confirmed.
He took position after one with Bayer 04 and control of the DFB.”
Havertz will now have to undergo a medical examination in London and is expected to be Chelsea’s sixth senior summer recruit.
The highly rated striker is expected to qualify a new record payout for a signing of Chelsea, eclipsing the 71 million pounds paid by goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has shorened up an incredibly impressive movement window for the Blues, with coach Frank Lampard subsidized until we begin a new era of Stamford Bridge.
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German striker Timo Werner, Ajax game creator Hakim Ziyech and Leicester left-back Ben Chilwell are all who arrived in west London.
French under-21 defender Malang Sarr has signed a flexible move and will go on loan, but boasts great promises, while Brazilian pillar Thiago Silva has arrived from Paris St Germain.
Chelsea’s summer spending will exceed two hundred million pounds if Havertz completes his replacement without any problem.
The Blues fought beyond their movement ban and lost talisman Eden Hazard to Real Madrid last summer, impressive lampard in a complicated first year in command.
Former England and Chelsea midfielder Lampard has secured a fourth-place position in the Premier League and a Champions League rankings, and has now won significantly for the review of his Stamford Bridge team.
Leverkusen director Rudi Voller thanked the German chiefs for allowing Havertz to leave the national camp in the midst of League of Nations action.
“I’ve exchanged with Oliver Bierhoff and Jogi Low in the last few days,” Voller said.
They are the special scenario of the player and also of us as a club.
“We are grateful to the national coach that Kai can now work things out with our London venue.”