According to reliable sources at football.london, Havertz has reached an agreement to join Arsenal during this summer transfer window. It is anticipated that he will undergo a medical examination with the Gunners over the weekend, paving the way for a move worth approximately £65 million ($82 million). Havertz's tenure at Chelsea has been plagued by a lack of form and consistency in the Premier League, making his departure seem inevitable. His decision to join Arsenal comes at a time when Mikel Arteta and his team are actively seeking players with Champions League experience and depth, making Havertz an attractive addition to their squad.
Interestingly, the sighting of Havertz with former teammate Andreas Christensen has raised eyebrows. Christensen, who left Chelsea on a free transfer last summer after failing to extend his contract, was spotted alongside Havertz. It's worth noting that the duo played together during Chelsea's victorious Champions League final in 2021 and were key members of Thomas Tuchel's successful team.
Meanwhile, it appears that Mateo Kovacic, another Chelsea player, is also set to bid farewell to west London. Kovacic is reportedly undergoing a medical examination ahead of his proposed transfer to Manchester City, which is said to be valued at £35 million ($44.5 million). The 29-year-old midfielder, whose contract expires next year, has been grappling with inconsistent form and injuries of his own.
Adding to the intrigue, Marcos Alonso, a former teammate of Havertz and current Barcelona left-back, chimed in with a cryptic comment in the replies, writing, "Alright lads..." The implications of Alonso's remark remain unclear, but it certainly adds an air of mystery to the situation.
