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Arsenal have reportedly joined the race for the signing of Kai Havertz in the upcoming summer

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Arsenal have reportedly joined the race for the signature of Kai Havertz. However, Real Madrid are leading the race.

Although, the La Liga giants are not willing to match the selling price of Chelsea. Therefore, the Gunners will keep a close eye on the situation.

ARSENAL AND KAI HAVERTZ TRANSFER LINKS FULL STORY

According to reports, Arsenal have joined the race for Kai Havertz in the upcoming summer transfer window. The report also claims that Chelsea are open to selling him for the right price. Kai Havertz is also open to moving to a new team. However, both the Blues and player have no rush in parting ways. Although, it looks like the Gunners have rush in signing.

Arsenal would like to sign him in the next summer transfer window. However, Chelsea will play hardball for the best transfer fee. They would like a fee of between 60-70 million for the German. Kai Havertz is open to moving to a club with Champions League football. However, the Gunners know that Real Madrid lead the race for his signature.

REAL MADRID LEAD THE RACE FOR HIS SIGNATURE

According to reports, Arsenal are not ahead in the race for Kai Havertz. Real Madrid lead the race for his signature. Carlo Ancelotti likes the player. He also appreciates his ability. However, Real Madrid are not willing to pay a fee of 60-70 million for the German. Whereas, Chelsea also do not have intentions of lowering their demands.

The report also claims that Arsenal have not yet made a bid for the German. Gunners first priority is to sign Declan Rice from West Ham. They will only make other signing after they seal the signing of Rice. Hence, the Kai Havertz discussion is also on the back-burner at the moment. Kai Havertz remains relaxed about his future.

Arsenal have a budget of 150-200 million in the upcoming summer. However, they have made it clear in the past transfer windows that they will not overpay for any signing. They will only invest when the price is right for the Premier League giants.

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