Leverkusen manager Peter Bosz jokes Kai Havertz is set to join his former Dutch team Heracles Almelo

‘I can exclusively announce he’ll play for Heracles Almelo!’: Leverkusen manager Peter Bosz jokes Kai Havertz is set to join his former Dutch team after being asked about £90m Chelsea target’s future

  • Leverkusen star Kai Havertz continues to be heavily linked with a Chelsea move 
  • The German star played in his side’s 2-1 loss to Inter in Europa League quarters
  • After the game, his manager Peter Bosz joked he was set to join Heracles Almelo
  • Bosz coached the Netherlands outfit early on in his management career
  • The Eredivisie side got involved by posting a mock image of Havertz in their kit 

Leverkusen manager Peter Bosz has finally revealed which club talisman Kai Havertz will be joining this summer – joking that he is heading to his former Dutch team Heracles Almelo. 

The midfielder is hot property and has been widely tipped for a £90million move to Chelsea, and after the German side were dumped out of the Europa League by Inter Milan in a 2-1 defeat, Bosz was quizzed once again on his future. 

When asked by the media if there was any news on the 21-year-old star, Bosz replied: ‘Yes, I can exclusively announce he’ll play for [Dutch outfit] Heracles Almelo.’

Leverkusen boss Peter Bosz was in a jovial mood despite his side losing to Inter Milan

Leverkusen boss Peter Bosz was in a jovial mood despite his side losing to Inter Milan 

He joked that his star man Kai Havertz would be signing for his old side Heracles Almelo 

His former employers also took the opportunity to get involved in the joke, posting a mock-up image of Havertz in their colours on their social media page, writing ‘Welkom Kai’ with the hashtag #AnnounceHavertz. 

Bosz managed Almelo across two spells, the first in 2004 – winning them promotion to the Eredivisie and maintaining their place in the top flight the following season before leaving to become technical director at Feyenoord.

But he later returned to the club in 2010, finishing eighth in the league. He continued to establish the team in the top division with back to back 12th placed finishes before leaving for Vitesse in 2013.

Bosz faces a huge task to keep the German midfielder at the Bundesliga side next season

Bosz faces a huge task to keep the German midfielder at the Bundesliga side next season 

With speculation on Havertz’ future hotting up, Leverkusen face a huge challenge to hang on to their prized asset. 

The club’s sporting director Rudi Voller issued a warning to interested parties last week that they would have to pay a high price and would receive ‘no Covid discount’. 

‘We know of the interest of a couple of clubs, especially Chelsea, but for us, the situation is quite simple; he has a two-year contract, if anyone wants him on our terms, fine, otherwise he stays here another year and we are happy,’ he told Gazzetta dello Sport.

Havertz has been heavily linked with a £90m move to Chelsea and is in high demand

Havertz has been heavily linked with a £90m move to Chelsea and is in high demand 

‘It won’t be easy, but for an artist like him there is no Covid discount.’

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has already secured the signature of Havertz’ German team-mate Timo Werner from Leipzig and is hoping to bring in another big name to make sure the Blues are title contenders next season. 

Midfielder Hakim Ziyech has also arrived from Ajax but the west London outfit will also be keen to strengthen their defence after a 4-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

source: dailymail.co.uk