Kai Havertz has completed his medical ahead of his £80million move to Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen, according to reports in Germany. BILD claims Havertz completed his medical in London on Sunday.
Chelsea are finally close to announcing Havertz’s arrival from Leverkusen.
The Blues have been after the youngster for some time now, and appear to be on the verge of securing the deal.
Leverkusen have held off on signing off on the deal due to their desire to bring in a replacement.
Patrik Schick appears set to be confirmed in the coming days, paving the way for Havertz to depart.
Havertz travelled to London over the weekend – seemingly in secret – and completed his medical checks ahead of the move being made official.
It seems likely that he would have completed his media duties with the club’s in-house channels while he was in the country, though that is yet to be confirmed.
Havertz has reportedly agreed personal terms and has been waiting for the deal to be completed between the two clubs.
He is currently away with the Germany national side, and it appears he won’t be returning until Monday at the earliest.
However, he could skip his return to Leverkusen and come straight to London, with Chelsea’s first Premier League game of the season just around the corner.
The Blues face Brighton on September 12 in their season opener, with Havertz set to be involved if the deal is confirmed in time.
Chelsea are ready to make Havertz the most expensive German player of all time, and their record signing.
The Blues will reportedly pay up to £90m for the 21-year-old attacking wonderkid, with the initial fee at £71m – matching their club record they spent on Kepa Arrizabalaga.