Kai Havertz has told fans why he decided to sign with Chelsea in transfer window

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Kai Havertz has revealed why he rejected other lucrative moves to sign for Chelsea during the transfer window.

After netting an impressive 34 goals in two seasons for Leverkusen, it was no secret that Havertz was linked to some of the biggest clubs in world football over the transfer window, and he just had to make the right decision.

In the end he opted to make the move to the Bridge and the Premier League, where he would get the chance to work under the guidance of Lampard, who played the game much like the talented German does today.

And the German has opened up and revealed just why he rejected teams such as Bayern Munich in order to sign on the dotted line for the club in the transfer window, He told Sport Bild: “It was important to me to have a club with a vision.

“An exciting change is taking place. We are a young team with many great players. We think offensively.

“We want to build something up here and attack. That motivates me a lot. And then it is a title with Chelsea is worth a lot more.”

It was a massive decision from Havertz to leave the Bundesliga, where he is very comfortable, and make the step up to play in the Premier League, which is seen as the most competitive League in world football.

The lad has the talent to be a massive star here, he just needs to keep his head down and work hard, he still has alot to prove

But we are glad that he made the move to the Bridge

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