If Abramovich wants Havertz, he´ll buy him! – former Chelsea boss Grant

Bayer Leverkusen will be powerless to resist selling Kai Havertz to Chelsea if the Blues billionaire owner Roman Abramovich wants the German at Stamford Bridge, according to the Premier League club s former manager Avram Grant.

Havertz, 21, has been a revelation in the Bundesliga ever since making his breakthrough as a 17-year-old in the 2016-17 campaign.

The midfielder, who has been played in an increasingly attack-minded role over the past two years, has scored 29 Bundesliga goals since the start of the 2018-19 campaign, while his haul of 12 this term was added to with six assists.

Already a Germany international, Havertz is widely expected to leave Leverkusen in the coming weeks, with Chelsea said to be his most likely destination.

The financial implications of the coronavirus pandemic, combined with Chelsea s recent deals for Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, have led to suggestions the club might not be willing to meet Leverkusen s apparent €78million (£70m) asking price.

But Grant, a friend of Abramovich and a former Chelsea manager, thinks the Blues will sign anyone if the owner wants them.

Speaking to Stats Perform News, Grant said: Abramovich didn t have a problem with money before! When he wants something, he buys it.

He doesn t do things to save money. Whether they have more or less money, I don t think it s important.

What I think is important is that they started to use the academy. They spent so much money on it and they didn t give anyone a chance [before]. My policy at Chelsea was that we wanted one third of the squad as under-21 players, because you cannot invest a lot into the academy and not give them a chance.

Now, not as a policy, they gave them a chance, and Frank has done a great job. Michael Emenalo, a director, was always complaining that we invested a lot of money in them [academy players] but we don t give them a chance.

When you have a good young player, they can develop a lot and there are a lot of good talents at Chelsea, and we re in a good phase for the coming years.

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