Havertz chooses Real Madrid

The clubs behind Kai Havertz are countless, but Bayer Leverkusen's pearl seems to be very clear where to play if it could choose. As reported by the Sportbuzzer website, the 21-year-old young midfielder pursues the dream of playing for Real Madrid, where he would like to sign a career like that of his idol Toni Kroos. Always according to Sportbuzzer, the white club has already sent a first offer to all aspirins, which ended up being declined because it was not close to the one hundred million euros that Leverkusen is asking for.

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As the medium explains, Real Madrid tried to include two players in the operation that did not fully convince the German team. Sportbuzzer explains that the offer “is a far cry” from what the Leverkusen is asking for, but emphasizes Havertz's willingness to go out this summer and make it to LaLiga. The player believes that a competition that cares so much about the technical aspect of the game would come in handy to continue growing and become the next Kroos at the Santiago Bernabéu.

Meanwhile, the competitors are withdrawing from the fight for Havertz little by little. As the German newspaper Sport Bild advances, Bayern Munich will not go for the German international this year, as he considers that the signing of Leroy Sané of City has priority. The interest in Havertz continues to exist, but in the Bavarian capital they would prefer to incorporate him in 2021, something that does not seem to go according to the player's own plans. He wants to go out this summer and Bayern's economic muscle is not so powerful as to cover two operations of such a caliber.

The last word will be held by the Leverkusen, where Havertz has a contract until 2022 without any termination clause (in Germany they are not compulsory). The fifth classified in the Bundesliga wants to make cash with his youth squad and intends to enter at least 100 kilos for him, a figure that seems complicated to assume in times of coronavirus. For this reason, Bayer 04 flirts with the idea of ​​retaining him for at least one more season and selling him next year. “We have not lost hope that he will stay,” stressed sports director Rudi Völler.