Finally: Kai Havertz Leaves Germany Camp to Complete Chelsea Move.

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Kai Havertz has left Germany’s Nations League training camp to fly to London and complete his transfer to Chelsea – in what will be a club-record move.

The Blues are on course to spend a Premier League record summer total this window, as the forward nears his move from Bayer Leverkusen in a deal that could amount to £90m.

Our Beakings News: @kaihavertz29 has left the @DFB_Team in Stuttgart and is on his way to @ChelseaFC @BILD_Sport @altobelli13 @PippoArens— Christian Falk (@cfbayern) September 4, 2020

Chelsea have already brought in Timo Werner, Hakim Ziyech, Ben Chilwell, Thiago Silva and Malang Sarr this summer for a total outlay of near £130m. Mateo Kovacic’s loan move from Real Madrid being made permanent was the only piece of transfer business the club concluded in the previous two windows.

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A saga that has rumbled on throughout the summer has taken another big step towards completion, as Christian Falk confirmed that Havertz has left his international teammates in Stuttgart to fly over to west London and finalise his move.

Havertz had been with two of his future teammates over the last few days in Antonio Rudiger and Werner, the pair both starting in Die Mannschaft’s 1-1 draw with Spain on Thursday evening.

An initial offer of €80m (£72m) to be paid up front was accepted by the Bundesliga side, with Leverkusen’s €100m valuation to be met with a further €20m is add-ons that will bring the overall total to €100m (£90m). This fee will surpass the club’s current record deal, the £72m paid to sign goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga two summers ago.View this

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Havertz is expected to sign a five-year contract worth £18m-per-season, roughly equating to a staggering £346k-per-week.

The 21-year-old has been one of Germany, and Europe’s, standout talents over the past two seasons, scoring 38 goals and registering 16 assists during that time. Despite his contribution, Leverkusen missed out on a Champions League berth for the upcoming season, finishing two points shy of Borussia Mönchengladbach in fifth.

Lampard’s side, on the other hand, secured a fourth place finish in last season’s premier league, ensuring they will compete alongside Europe’s elite.

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