Abramovic contacts £89m man about move, Werner sends first Chelsea message, Chelsea fans welcome German midfielder?

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Abramovic contacts Havertz about deal, Werner officially signs, Chelsea fans welcome Haverts in icchelseanews roundup..

Roman Abramovich has allegedly personally contacted Kai Havertz to convince him to move to Chelsea in the summer window.

Lampard may have one of the most exciting and creative sides in the Premier League right now, but he will need to spend some money in the next couple of windows to improve the side in certain areas, especially with the likes of Willian and Pedro seemingly on their way out of the club.

And according to recent reports, we are now interested in trying to acquire the services of Havertz, who is easily regarded as one of the finest talents in the game and tipped to be one of the very best players around.

And THE TALKSPORT WEBSITE  has reported that owner Roman Abramovic has contacted the Germans entourage to try and convince him to make the move to us in the summer window.

Didi Hamann recently claimed the ‘exceptional’ 20-year-old would be a great signing for any club.

‘The one player who stands out for me is Kai Havertz from Leverkusen’ Hamann told Sky Sports when he was asked about Germany’s most talented player.

‘He’s an exceptional player, he reminds me of a young Michael Ballack.

‘He’s got that air of arrogance in a good way about him. He’s two-footed, he’s tall, he’s good in the air, he’s very versatile.

“He can play across the front, he can play any position. I think he’s the best player we’ve got in Germany at the moment.

‘There’s talk about Timo Werner going to England, obviously he’s a different player, but Havertz is the one I’d be looking at.

Timo Werner has sent his first message to Chelsea fans after officially signing with the club.

There has been so much speculation over the past few months about Werner moving to us and finally, after all the speculation, we have officially confirmed that the German star will be signing with the club.

We have agreed to pay €50m (£45m) to trigger the release clause of Werner, who is set to earn more than €10m (£9m) per season in England.

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Bayer Leverkusen are ready to let Chelsea target Kai Havertz leave in the summer after he admitted he wants a new challenge.

Lampard may have one of the most exciting and creative sides in the Premier League right now, but he will need to spend some money in the next couple of windows to improve the side in certain areas, especially with the likes of Willian and Pedro seemingly on their way out of the club.

And according to recent reports, we are now interested in trying to acquire the services of Havertz, who is easily regarded as one of the finest talents in the game and tipped to be one of the very best players around.

ow Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carrosaid in quotes carried by The Sun: “With Kai Havertz, I see that many clubs are interested in him. Kai has been with us for ten years. I see the player’s desire to take the next step some time in the near future.

“You have to try to find a solution where the player’s goal can be reconciled with ours. No one can say for sure what is going to happen at the moment.”

Bayer Leverkusen are still demanding between £89m – £107million for the seven-capped Germany international – who would dwarf the current club-record transfer of £71.5m paid for Kepa Arrizabalaga in 2018.

But at the end of the day, the lad has the potential to go on and become one of the very best players in the game, so we would love to see him arrive.

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