24 - No player has scored more #Bundesliga goals before turning 20 than birthday boy @kaihavertz29 (24, same as Horst #Köppel). Wonderkid. @bayer04_en pic.twitter.com/wxmn0LN6bT— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) June 11, 2019
if 99-Joao Felix who played in the lower level Portuguese League was bought for $126M, how much is 99-Kai Havertz going to be worth?
Kai Havertz has everything it takes to become a world-class midfielder.At 19 years of age, the German wunderkind is one of the most promising talents in the BundesligaFor our friends @Bundesliga_EN, a Tactical Profile on Kai Havertzhttps://t.co/dgrOqCThfj#WhiteboardFootball pic.twitter.com/gDBr707Kff— Tifo Football (@TifoFootball_) July 10, 2019
Peter Hermann on Kai Havertz: "The boy can play football. Everything looks so easy with him. He's extraordinary, one of the best talents currently available. If he leaves Leverkusen, it would be nice if he went to Bayern. He definitely has what it takes" [Sport1] pic.twitter.com/5KPEv43utL— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) July 18, 2019
BILD: It is said that Bayer wouldn't let you go for less than €100m, what do you think about such a fee?KH: "I'm calm. That's the market and I can't do anything about it. Of course you'd have a stamp on the forehead when you move for such fee, but personally I wouldn't care" pic.twitter.com/FLtFmbP1IU— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) July 18, 2019
According to Bild, Bayern, Liverpool and Barcelona want Kai Havertz. pic.twitter.com/RtbVfWccXg— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) July 18, 2019
L.Matthäus: "Havertz can be my successor as the next German to be world's best footballer if he can maintain that ease, cleverness, presence on the pitch, and scoring abilities. Not in Leverkusen, but another year would do him good. After that, a move to a very big club" [Kicker] pic.twitter.com/kgSrDpfc3W— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) July 29, 2019
Havertz scores his 1st of the season (2nd in all competition) to make it 2-1 vs Paderborn. https://streamja.com/vKMM
Glad Bosz is still using him as a front 3, even as a right inside forward. He has more time in the final third, that’s better for him. I think he can develop into a forward. His finishing is great
Havertz rules out a move to Italy or France. His options are either to stay in Germany or move to England or Spain. Bayern's chances are good as Havertz's camp have good relationship with the club and the player is advised by Serge Gnabry's agent [@Plettigoal] pic.twitter.com/HbennWFQwW— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) August 20, 2019 But: Havertz is a fan of FC Barcelona since childhood. After the moves of João Félix and Frenkie de Jong this summer, Bayer Leverkusen expect around €100m from a Havertz transfer [@Plettigoal]— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) August 20, 2019
https://www.bayer04.de/de-de/player/werkself/bayer-04-leverkusen/kai-havertz Havertz has grown to 189cm nowadays His offensive stats as a CM or AM, 0.3 goals per game, average 7.21 whoscored rating His stats as Right supporting forward or CF, average 0.6 goals per game, averaged 7.56 whoscored rating Should he develop as a front 3 option? This season he played first league game as right forward, scored once and played well Then he played two games as CM, averaged only 6.7 whoscored rating as a central midfielder
Havertz needs to take responsibilities in big games and lift his team...only 1 goal and 0 assists so far in first 4 matches of the season
Its disappointing to see Leverkusen play this bad in a game against Dortmund. A team that should be among the top 4 or 5 in the league but never consistent enough to be a serious contender like Schalke
Last season he wasn't a marked man, this season he will be after his breakthrough season last year, he needs to lift his game to a higher level which I know he can
Can't say that Havertz has been particularly sharp today. He hasn't been able to step up for his team.
Last season he was used as a right inside forward as Bellarabi was injured He had more time inside the penalty box and scored 17 goals throughout the season This season, for some strange reasons, six used him back in midfield and he was exposed. Don’t think he should develop as a midfielder but an allround attack in the front 3 no matter Left centre or right That utilises his finishing ability and has more time inside the penalty box. Doesn’t have to track back too often, his defensive game is a weakness