Havertz is keen on a move to England with Chelsea the favourites to sign him
Friday 31 July 2020 18:07, UK
Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes says the club has not yet received an official bid from any club for Kai Havertz.
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The 21-year-old is keen for Leverkusen to agree a deal with Chelsea, believed to be in the region of £70m, before their Europa League match against Rangers next week.
However, Rolfes told Sky Germany that Havertz will not leave the Bundesliga side just yet as Peter Bosz will be allowed to finish the European season with his full current squad.
"So far we have no offer," he said. "We know about the interest of clubs, but there is no official offer.
"We have said several times that we will end the season with our entire squad. And that includes Kai. That goes without saying for us."
Earlier this month, Sky Sports News' Kaveh Solhekol reported that Chelsea are the favourites to sign the German but were not willing to pay his £90m asking price.
Havertz, who has two years left on his current deal and is keen on a move to the Premier League, has since returned to train with Bayer Leverkusen.
Chelsea have already been productive in the transfer market having signed Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner.
Chelsea are also expected to be in the market for a goalkeeper during the window as they look to complete another big summer transfer deal.
However, it remains to be seen whether out-of-contract Willian signs a new deal at Stamford Bridge amid interest from Barcelona and Inter Miami, while Pedro has already agreed to join Roma.
Chelsea target Kai Havertz has been tipped to become "an absolute superstar in the next few years" by German football expert Rafael Honigstein.
He told the Transfer Talk podcast: "He has work to do and has things to prove because he's only just turned 21 but he's an outstanding talent, there's absolutely no doubt about that. He's in a position where he could dominate the German national team over the next decade, depending on his position.
"Will he play in the No 10 role and become the new Mesut Ozil or will he settle a bit deeper and become the new Toni Kroos? He's got the ability to play almost anywhere in front of the defence.
"If you look at the unique combination he has of technical ability and eye for a pass, but also having the ability to score and create goals himself, and his runs to be good in the air, I think the best way to sum it up is that he's a cross between Mesut Ozil and Michael Ballack.
"Both of them individually in their prime were pretty good players but a combination of both players in their prime, he'll be an absolute superstar. All the indications are that he will turn into an absolute superstar in the next few years."
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