In a leaked photo wearing an Arsenal shirt, Kai Havertz "looks delighted beyond he were never been all along."
After an apparent photo of Kai Havertz sporting an Arsenal shirt appeared online, Gunners supporters remarked that he "looks happier than he's ever been."
Following the online release of a photo of Kai Havertz sporting an Arsenal jersey, supporters of the club have said that the player "looks happier than ever."
After what appear to be leaked photos of Havertz surfaced on social media, Mikel Arteta appears to have found his target and is close to finalising his first signing of the summer.
Havertz, 24, is planning to move to North London since his lacklustre tenure at Chelsea appears to be coming to an end very soon.
The German, who cost Chelsea £75.8 million when he left Bayer Leverkusen in 2020, scored the Champions League-winning goal in 2021, but he hasn't lived up to the hype, scoring just 32 goals in 139 games for the Blues.
But as his £65 million transfer to the Emirates nears, Arsenal are certain that they can seize Havertz's greatest form and assist him in realising his legendary potential.
The agreement is so far along that a photo of Havertz grinning broadly while posing in the new Arsenal home kit has surfaced online.
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Arsenal supporters have gone crazy over the allegedly leaked image, with one saying, "Never seen him look this happy!"
A second person wrote: "Me asking dad to take a pic of me at the Armoury in the kit I can't afford."
However, not all Arsenal supporters were persuaded by Havertz's abilities prior to the transfer, leading some to doubt the £65 million they're about to give Chelsea. One person wrote, "Arteta I hope you know exactly what you are doing."
As Arteta wants to add to the £160 million he spent last season, Arsenal has been busy at the beginning of the summer window.
Havertz's deal appears to be nearing completion, but Declan Rice continues to be a top priority for the Gunners, who have had two offers worth more than £90 million turned down by West Ham.