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Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have emerged as potential suitors for Chelsea’s dynamic forward, Kai Havertz, according to reports from The Telegraph. The Gunners, along with Real Madrid, are believed to be keen on securing the services of the German international during the upcoming summer transfer window.

 

The report suggests that Real Madrid have expressed their interest in Havertz, while Arsenal are closely monitoring the situation as they consider a potential move for the 23-year-old.

 

Havertz, who boasts an impressive weekly salary of £150,000 (SalarySport), has showcased his versatility by excelling in both the attacking midfield and forward positions.

 

Although Chelsea is open to parting ways with the talented forward, they have set a hefty price tag of £70 million for the services of the former Bundesliga star, who has previously represented Bayer Leverkusen.

 

However, from an analytical standpoint, it appears that Arsenal may not necessarily require the addition of Kai Havertz to their squad during the upcoming transfer window. While acknowledging Havertz’s undeniable skills and potential, it is clear that Arsenal possesses a sufficient number of versatile players who can effectively operate both on the flanks and centrally.

 

Instead of targeting a player like Havertz, Arsenal’s primary requirement lies in securing the services of a prolific goalscorer, someone who can rival Gabriel Jesus and potentially form a formidable partnership with him in the forward line. Havertz, while certainly a talented attacker, is not a natural striker and may not possess the desired impact in a central role for Arsenal.

 

Examining Havertz’s performance during the recently concluded Premier League season further emphasizes the aforementioned point. The German international made 30 starts and appeared as a substitute in five matches for Chelsea.

 

During these appearances, Havertz managed to find the back of the net on seven occasions while also providing a solitary assist. While these statistics highlight his contributions, they do not justify the substantial £70 million price tag attached to him.

 

Considering the considerable investment required, Arsenal would be better off exploring other options in the transfer market. An ideal candidate could be someone like Dusan Vlahovic, the highly talented forward plying his trade for Juventus. Acquiring a proven, out-and-out striker would undoubtedly serve Arsenal’s objectives more effectively than pursuing Havertz.

 

while the prospect of signing Kai Havertz may be enticing, it is evident that Arsenal’s priorities lie elsewhere. The Gunners’ focus should be on bolstering their attacking options with a natural goalscorer rather than pursuing a player who may not seamlessly fit into their system.

 

As the summer transfer window approaches, it remains to be seen whether Arsenal will heed this advice and pursue alternative targets to strengthen their squad.

 

 

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