Mikel Arteta drops hint over Kai Havertz’s position at Arsenal following Chelsea transfer
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 29, 2023 - 12:45AM
Arsenal signed Kai Havertz in a £65m deal from Chelsea (Pictures: Getty)

Mikel Arteta has dropped a hint over where he plans to play new signing Kai Havertz following his £65m transfer from .

Germany international Havertz has after ending his three-year stay at Stamford Bridge.

The 24-year-old scored 19 goals in 91 Premier League appearances for Chelsea and netted the winner in the 2021 Champions League final against Manchester City.

Given the lack of strikers at Chelsea, Havertz played up top for much of last season but Arteta has suggested he will adopt a deeper role at Arsenal.

‘Kai is a player of top quality,’ Arteta said of his new signing. ‘He has great versatility and is an intelligent player.

‘He will bring a huge amount of extra strength to our midfield and variety to our play.

‘We welcome Kai and his family to Arsenal Football Club and we are all excited to start working with him when we start pre-season training soon.’

The German spent three years at Stamford Bridge (Picture: Getty)

Havertz leaves a Chelsea team that finished just 12th in the Premier League last season and joins an Arsenal side that sat top of the table for 248 days, eventually finishing five points behind Man City.

Arteta identified Havertz as a key summer target and also .

Following his departure from Stamford Bridge, Havertz said he was leaving Chelsea ‘with a heavy heart’.

‘I would have preferred for you to hear my thoughts on leaving Chelsea first from myself before my thoughts on me joining my new team,’ the German said.

‘This isn’t my style and it upsets me that you had to hear of it in this way. Today, I find myself at a crossroads, where words can’t describe the emotions I’m feeling.

‘It is with a heavy heart that I write this letter, saying goodbye to the club that has become my second home, and to the incredible fans who have supported me throughout this amazing journey.’

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