Bayer Leverkusen’s defeat in the Europa League quarter-finals may be no laughing matter but that has not stopped the jokes surrounding Kai Havertz’s future.
The Bundesliga side were defeated 2-1 by Inter on Monday to crash out at the quarter-final stage of a competition that is being completed in Germany.
It did not take long following the match for questions to be posed about Germany star Havertz, who is strongly rumoured to be close to completing a move to Premier League side Chelsea.
Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz could not resist the temptation to have a little fun when he said Havertz is heading off to join Dutch side Heracles Almelo, a side Bosz has coached twice.
“Yes, I can exclusively announce he’ll play for Heracles Almelo,” Bosz joked at his post-match news conference.
Heracles themselves then joined in the fun, mocking up a photo of Havertz in the club’s jersey accompanied by a “welcome” message.
“Welkom Kai #AnnounceHavertz,” read a post on Twitter, with a customary eyes emoji for good measure.
Welkom Kai
#AnnounceHavertz pic.twitter.com/NcCQIKqJhk
— Heracles Almelo (@HeraclesAlmelo) August 11, 2020
Chelsea have long been chasing Havertz, though the two clubs are seemingly at an impasse with the Blues said to favour a structured deal that starts at £70million.
Speaking last week, sporting director Rudi Voller warned there is no “COVID discount” for Leverkusen’s prized asset.
“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,” Voller told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“It won’t be easy, but for an artist like him there is no COVID discount.”
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