Kai Havertz's ambitions after joining Chelsea The German is pleased to join a long-term project at Stamford Bridge. He admits that the first two or three weeks in a new country could be difficult. Still, Kai's ultimate target is to win titles with his new club. "I think it is very exciting because Chelsea has very young players and I know some of the players like Timo [Werner] and Toni [Rudiger]," Kai Havertz told the official Chelsea website. "I have played with them in the national team and they are good friends of mine and so I think this is very good for me. Also that Chelsea have very young players and English players and that is very nice and a big project. Hopefully we can have many successes. "I want to achieve as much as possible, I try to do my best and of course it is a very big step. For me it is a new country, a new culture and it is difficult maybe in the first two or three weeks, but then I think I just want to play football and have fun with...
Chelsea and Bayer Leverkusen reportedly in talks over Malang Sarr loan The Blues have stated that the French centre-back will be loaned out for the 2020/2021 season. Chelsea are in talks with Bayer Leverkusen over a loan deal for Malang Sarr who has just joined the Blues as a free agent, Get French Football News reports. The Bundesliga outfit are looking for a centre-back, but their priority option, Monaco's Benoit Badiashile, has proved to be unavailable. That's why they have turned their attention to Sarr who's expected to be loaned out just days after signing a five-year deal. The report does not mention whether these talks are part of the negotiations over Kai Havertz that have been going on for a much longer period of time. It's understood that the 21-year-old is already Chelsea-bound, with the manager admitting that Havertz is unlikely to join their pre-season training camp. Meanwhile, Sarr can prove a valuable addition to their squad as a left-footed centre-back ...
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