
Chelsea
want to sign Kai Havertz from Bayer Leverkusen this summer.
Leverkusen have not received a formal offer for the 20-year old but it is
believed Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have held talks with the club.
Roman Abramovich is willing to give Frank Lampard significant backing in the
transfer market this summer, with a deal for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner
agreed 'in principle'.
Leicester left-back Ben Chilwell remains Chelsea's No 1 target this summer,
while Hakim Ziyech will officially join Chelsea from Ajax in July.
Havertz, whose is under contract at Leverkusen until June 2022, has
attracted interest from a host of top European clubs.
The Germany international, capped seven times by his country, has scored 15
goals and made eight assists across 38 games in all competitions so far in
the 2019/20 campaign.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has expressed his admiration for two of the
Bundesliga's up-and-coming stars - Kai Havertz and Timo Werner.
In an interview with Sky Germany, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp recently
praised Havertz and Werner as "great" players, explaining also that
complications due to the coronavirus pandemic have affected the Reds'
transfer strategy this summer, with Klopp's side previously linked with a
move for Werner.
Meanwhile, the Football Association is discussing proposals to move the
summer transfer window to August until October, with the window currently
due to open on June 18.
'Havertz would improve any PL team'
Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann:
"A lot of Premier League clubs will be interested in Havertz, he's a
terrific player and there's not many better around at the moment.
"If you look at Manchester United, it's very clear they need new personnel
going forward, and I think he'd improve pretty much every team. Liverpool
are a bit different with the way they set-up and play, but besides that he
improves every team.
"Before the break people were talking about three figures, a hundred-odd
million, if that's a price any club is prepared to pay in the summer, I'm
not sure, but the likelihood is he will leave Leverkusen and take on another
challenge in the summer."
Scouting report: Havertz hype is real
Sky Sports' Oliver Yew:
'The hype surrounding Kai Havertz continues to build, and rightly so. Before
the suspension of football, he was in fine form, scoring five goals and
producing five assists in his last eight appearances for Leverkusen, showing
himself to be one of the hottest young forwards in Europe.
'Any danger of a loss of momentum during the enforced break due to the
coronavirus pandemic have been dispelled since the resumption of the
Bundesliga season, with Havertz picking up exactly where he left off...
scoring goals.
'Havertz has scored five goals in four appearances and his winner against
Freiburg on May 29 saw him become the first Bundesliga player to reach 35
goals before turning 21. That stat alone shows that the hype around Havertz
is real.'