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A scandal, the money Real Madrid will give for Kai Havertz

The 'Merengues' want Chelsea's German gem for the summer transfer window and will open their wallet.

By Liam Styles

The 'Merengues' want Chelsea's German gem for the summer transfer window and will open their wallet.
The 'Merengues' want Chelsea's German gem for the summer transfer window and will open their wallet.
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Chelsea are trying to get over the bitter pill of finishing 12th in the Premier League last season. Frank Lampard's side were unable to salvage a monumental failure and were out of all competitions in Europe for next season, as were all the big-money signings they secured in recent months.

The Blues want to lessen the financial Fair Play part, and will have to get rid of some of their stars this summer. Names such as N'Golo Kanté and Christian Pulisic are already considered as casualties for the squad that will now be under coach Mauricio Pochettino, who will have no mercy when it comes to letting some big names go.

Undoubtedly, this makes the big teams in Europe begin to desire many of these elements, but the Londoners will only accept fair offers for these players who have an important projection in their careers, both for the English League and for their national teams.

Real Madrid is one such team. Despite reaching the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, they were humiliated by Manchester City and showed that they need a change in their squad. Some of these players, such as Karim Benzema, are already thinking of leaving for teams in the Middle East or with a juicy offer that means millions of euros for their pockets.

How much will Real Madrid spend for Havertz?

Kai Havertz has become Real Madrid's target for the summer transfer window. They are willing to spend more than 100 million euros for the German and would start a new era in terms of much-needed young players. Chelsea, on the other hand, could let him leave in order to ease their financial situation and get back to the top of the table, which they so desperately need.


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