Gossip: Havertz reportedly interested in Chelsea move

There continues to be speculation over the future of Kai Havertz.

German newspaper Bild have reported that Havertz has asked to leave Bayer Leverkusen, increasing speculation that he could be heading to Chelsea.

And reports now suggest the Germany winger is interested in joining the Blues and would be keen to talk to them.

The Daily Telegraph, which has consistently predicted Chelsea would make move for Havertz, believe he would be keen to join international team-mates Timo Werner and Antonio Rudiger at Stamford Bridge.

Real Madrid are also said to be interested in Havertz who has been linked with a move for some time.

Leverkusen are reported to be looking for as much as £90m for Havertz.

The Telegraph recently reported that Chelsea were ready to pay £70m and believe the asking price could come down.


Zouma linked with Spurs

Tottenham continue to be linked with a move for Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma.

Reports have recently claimed that Spurs’ former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is keen to sign the centre-back when the transfer window reopens. 

And the Daily Express declare that Spurs are “increasingly confident” of a deal for Zouma.

It is claimed that the north London club are looking to buy him for £25m.

Zouma has recently been recalled to the Chelsea side

With more new signings likely to on the way to Chelsea, there has been speculation that a number of players - including Zouma - could be sold this summer.

Chelsea have been linked with West Ham’s England international Declan Rice, who can play at centre-back or in midfield.

The Express suggest Blues boss Lampard wants to add Rice to his defence and that Zouma could be shipped out.


Batsuayi tipped to move on

Reports in Michy Batshuayi's native Belgium suggest he is likely to leave Chelsea this summer.

Crystal Palace, where he was previously on loan, have been linked with the striker along with West Ham.

He has been overlooked by Lampard, who has long been keen to revamp Chelsea's attacking options for next season.