Kai Havertz' Bayer Leverkusen Team-Mate Rrvealed Midfielder's Future




Kai Havertz is a star in the making and he's 'destined for bigger things' in his career, according to his teammate at Bayern Leverkusen, Lukas Hradecky.



Recently, the 20-year-old has been linked with a big money move away from the German club (Leverkusen) in the summer transfer window after an astonishing performances.


Premier League big teams like Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal have all been ascribed with an interest in the youngster, as well as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.


Since the return of football in the Bundesliga, the German International has been outstanding, netting five goals in five games and has been involve in 16 goals in his last 16 apperances, amplifying his status as one of Europe's best young players in the process.


The 20-year-old form this season signify that he needs to join one of the top clubs in Europe.


Bayern Leverkusen shot-stopper Hradecky revealed that his teammate is destined for bigger things, but hopes he stay for one more season.


"Kai is a star in the making and we are all happy he's playing with us, hopefully this won't be his last season with us.


"But i still think he's destined for bigger thing".


Ex-Liverpool midfielder, Dietmar Hamann recently shed lights on the youngster's Bundesliga exploits.


Hamann revealed that he belief Manchester United, out of all interested parties, would be the right team for the Leverkusen youngster.


"I think a many Premier League clubs will be keen to sign him, he's an extraordinary player and there are not much better players around at the moment," he told Sky Sports.


"Lets take a look at Manchester United, it's very clear they need new personnel going forward, and i think he can improve every other team.


"Liverpool on the other hand are a bit different with the way they set-up and play, but aside that i really think he can improve every team.


"Before football came to a halt, a lot of people are talking about three figures, am not sure that a price any club is prepared to pay in the summer, but it's sure he will leave Leverkusen and take on another challenge in the summer."

source: www.jsportnewsgh.com


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