Kai Havertz reportedly boasts a higher transfer value than many top players
forward boasts a significantly higher transfer value than the likes of William Saliba, Jamal Musiala and Alexander Isak, according to a new study.Havertz joined the Gunners from two years ago and has made 77 appearances for the club in all competitions. He has struggled for consistency during his time at the Emirates Stadium, averaging a goal roughly every three games.His patchy form has done little to affect his estimated transfer value, with a new study from the finding that he is worth just over £109million.It makes Havertz one of the most valuable players in world football, according to the study, with , , and Phil Foden the only stars ranked ahead of him.
A new study has claimed that Havertz is worth just over £109m
His estimated value trumps that of Saliba, who is the fourth-highest player on the list with an accompanying figure of £85.3m.Musiala’s value is listed at £98.2m, while Isak is said to be worth £80.3m despite reports suggesting that have slapped a price tag of £150m on him.It remains to be seen if Havertz can justify his inflated transfer value by finding some consistency in the second half of the season, with at risk of fading away in the title race.He was criticised for a hapless display against in midweek, with the Magpies earning a two-goal advantage in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final clash.’s best opportunity of the match fell to Havertz, who got his bearings wrong and inexplicably headed wide from close range despite it looking easier to score.
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After the final whistle, former Watford striker Troy Deeney accused Havertz of going ‘missing’ in key moments and urged to sign a more prolific forward.Speaking on CBS Sports, : “They do the same patterns of play, going down one side and trying to play inside, trying to get a third man runner.”All that did, they just went [into banks of] five and five and said: ‘Go on, break us down’. They couldn’t do it. Yes, they had a couple of chances, but the chance that came to [Gabriel] Martinelli was a turnover. It wasn’t exactly that they worked it.”The rest were from bits on corners, so it’s not exactly like they are breaking teams down. The one problem we’ve thrown at ‘s door for the last two years, they need a striker and every year Mikel chooses not to do that.”He goes with Gabby [Jesus] and he goes with Havertz and he thinks they can do it, but in the crunch time, those guys go missing unfortunately and that’s what happened today.”