Real Madrid wanted him and was going to pay 60 million, now they could pay Arsenal 40 million
The Gunners are looking to release Kai Havertz in the winter market and Merengue could take advantage of it
Real Madrid has received with surprise an offer from Arsenal in recent days. The English club has contacted the merengue entity to sell the player they 'took' from them this past summer. The departure of Karim Benzema forced Real Madrid to go to the market in search of reinforcement for the forward line. The whites explored several options, but one of the alternatives that the white board liked most was in England, specifically Chelsea.
However, Arsenal was aware of this interest from the merengue team and took Kai Havertz away from them. Months later, the German playmaker is not shining in Arteta's team, he is one of the great disappointments of the Premier League and there is even speculation that the player could look for an exit in the month of January or July.
His dream was always to play for Real Madrid, in fact Florentino Pérez looked at him at the beginning of the market, but Chelsea asked for too much money and the whites decided to withdraw from the negotiation. This made it easier for his signing for Arsenal to be finalized and the Gunners agreed to pay 65 million euros.
Havertz knows that it is very difficult for the white club to open its doors to him again, especially with the performance he is showing in this first stretch of the season. At Real Madrid, right now, they are not considering his incorporation and are focused on other objectives. The transfer market is always a good opportunity to bring new faces into the squad.
The millions that Arsenal would leave their player
On this occasion, the English would be willing to sell Havertz for a price that would be close to 40 kilos if Real Madrid were to look at him. However, this transfer seems unlikely to take place, especially in the month of January, since the whites avoid participating in the winter market. We will have to wait and see what happens as the days go by and when the winter market begins.