
Kai
Havertz has joined Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen for a fee of £75.8m (€85m)
after signing a five-year deal.
Havertz becomes Frank Lampard's seventh summer addition, joining Germany
team-mate Timo Werner, Hakim Ziyech, Ben Chilwell, Thiago Silva, Malang Sarr
and Xavier Mbuyamba.
"I am very happy and proud to be here," Havertz said. "For me it is a dream
come true to play in a big club like Chelsea and I can't wait to meet all
the players and the trainers. Yeah, I am very happy to be here!"
The 21-year-old midfielder completed his medical with Chelsea on Sunday in
London before joining up with Germany for their Nations League fixtures.
Havertz was in Stuttgart with Germany's squad for their UEFA Nations League
fixtures, having been an unused substitute as they drew 1-1 with Spain on
Thursday night.
Both Bayer Leverkusen and Germany confirmed Havertz's departure on Friday
morning, with the club thanking the national side for cooperating.
As part of the deal, Chelsea have offered Leverkusen the chance to sign one
of their summer arrivals, Sarr, on loan for the season.
Havertz has spent his entire career at Bayer Leverkusen, contributing an
impressive 36 goals and 25 assists in just 118 Bundesliga appearances since
making his debut in October 2016.
It is a major coup for Chelsea to secure the signing of Havertz, who had
attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe.
Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said: "Kai is one of the best players of
his age in world football, so we are very happy that his future lies at
Chelsea.
"He has proven pedigree in one of the best leagues in Europe, he plays for
the German national side and he is an exciting, dynamic talent.
"We are delighted to be able to add his versatility and quality to the squad
before the season begins."
Havertz tipped to become Chelsea superstar
German football expert Raphael Honigstein says Havertz will "dominate"
Germany's national team over the next 10 years.
"He has work to do and has things to prove because he's only just turned 21,
but he's an outstanding talent, there's absolutely no doubt about that. He's
in a position where he could dominate the German national team over the next
decade, depending on his position," he told the Transfer Talk podcast.
"Will he play in the No 10 role and become the new Mesut Ozil or will he
settle a bit deeper and become the new Toni Kroos? He's got the ability to
play almost anywhere in front of the defence.
"If you look at the unique combination he has of technical ability and eye
for a pass, but also having the ability to score and create goals himself,
and his runs to be good in the air, I think the best way to sum it up is
that he's a cross between Mesut Ozil and Michael Ballack."
What makes Havertz special?
In conversation with Kai Havertz's former coach, Adam Bate traces the
player's journey from his breakthrough season to the superstar of today,
identifying the qualities that make him so special.
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