Analysis.. What can the “most expensive German player in history” add to Chelsea’s plans?
Despite the great confidence that Chelsea coach Frank Lampard gave to his rising star Mason Mount, who was one of the most prominent Chelsea players in his last season, the young coach is fighting for one of the most prominent deals in the history of his club, also in the center of the play industry.
The golden opportunity that Mount obtained was not the first under Lampard’s leadership, as he played on loan in the ranks of Derby County, in the “Championship” league competitions in the 2018/2019 season, under the leadership of the same coach, which made him one of the closest players to the Chelsea legend. , But it seems that Lampard has become convinced that he needs a name of a different style, in order to compete for major championships in the near future.
Chelsea is desperately trying to settle the deal to contract with the young German playmaker Kai Havertz, the star of the German team Bayer Leverkusen, who, according to German reports, strongly desires this step, but his club insists on not giving up on obtaining 100 million euros, in order to give up his most prominent talent, Described by sporting director Rudi Fuller as the best player in his club’s history, the deal was delayed.
And according to the German newspaper “Bild”, Chelsea made an official offer last week, at a value of 65 million euros, but it was met with immediate rejection from the Bayer Leverkusen management, and the English capital club hopes to settle the deal for 80 million euros, in addition to some incentives, which may reach the total value of the barrier. 100 million euros, and in any case, Havertz became on the cusp of setting a historical record, as the most expensive German player in history, as a German deal did not exceed the value of Masoud Ozil’s transfer from Real Madrid to Arsenal, which amounted to 50 million euros.
Mount scored eight goals for Chelsea, which is the acceptable number in the young player’s first season in the English capital’s shirt, but in light of Lampard’s offensive philosophy, he aspires to have a playmaker with greater sensitivity in front of the goal, which Havertz possesses par excellence, as he scored 18 goals in Various competitions, including 12 goals in the last “Bundesliga” season, and he ranked thirteenth among the scorers, outperforming a large number of the stars of the Bundesliga teams’ attacking lines.