Arsenal new boy Kai Havertz aggravated as star writes letter to Chelsea followers

Jun 28, 2023 at 11:31 PM
Arsenal new boy Kai Havertz aggravated as star writes letter to Chelsea followers

Kai Havertz admits he’s upset that his transfer to Arsenal was leaked earlier than he may say goodbye to Chelsea. The Gunners have confirmed the £65million buy of the German.

Havertz turns into Arsenal’s first signing of the summer season window. A deal was wrapped up fairly shortly after curiosity in him emerged earlier this month.

However, photos of Havertz in his new membership’s equipment in addition to an interview with the Arsenal media crew was one way or the other leaked on social media properly earlier than the announcement on Wednesday night. The 24-year-old has tweeted his annoyance that he was not in a position to say goodbye to the Chelsea followers earlier than each pictures and video had been seen.

Havertz tweeted: “Dear @ChelseaFC, 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. This isn’t my style and it upsets me that you had to hear of it in this way.

“I write this letter with a heavy coronary heart to all of the followers. A giant thanks for all of your assist, we achieved a dream of profitable the Champions League collectively! Kai”

He accompanied the tweet with a letter to Chelsea, which discussed his memories of the club. Havertz spent three years at Stamford Bridge and will be remembered for scoring the winning goal in the 2021 Champions League final.

The letter read: “Today I discover myself at a crossroads the place phrases cannot describe the feelings I’m feeling. It is with a heavy coronary heart that I write this letter, saying goodbye to the membership that has turn out to be my second house, and to the unimaginable followers who’ve supported me all through this wonderful journey.

“Together, we have experienced the highs and lows, the joys and heartaches. I want to thank each and every Chelsea supporter, member of staff, coaches and my team-mates for the last years.

“Joining Chelsea three years in the past was a giant second in my life and I’m wanting again on these years with nothing however delight, gratefulness and many sport success. From profitable the Champions League in my first season, to profitable the Super Cup and the Club World Cup and now saying goodbye, it has been fairly a journey that I’ll always remember.

“Every second of my time at Chelsea, I identified with what it means to represent the club on and off the pitch and I hope that everyone remembers me for this. I’m looking back at memories that last a lifetime. The club will forever be in my heart and I made friends for life.

“It was an honour to be a part of Chelsea historical past. Kai.”