The main reason why a lot of Chelsea Fans are surprised about how Arsenal paid £65million to sign Kai Havertz from Chelsea this summer was because the German Forward was inconsistent last season....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The 2022/23 season was Kai Havertz’s third season at Chelsea and it was another bad season for the 24-year-old as he struggled for consistency, just like how he has done in his first two seasons at West London.

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Kai Havertz was awful last season but Chelsea was still able to get £65million from Arsenal to sign him this summer. The performance of the German Forward, alongside Former Manchester City Winger Raheem Sterling in the just concluded Premier League season make Nicolas Jackson to look like a World Class Striker.

Chelsea has agreed to pay £30million to Villarreal for the transfer of Nicolas Jackson this summer and he’ll soon be unveiled as a Chelsea Player.

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Kai Havertz and Raheem Sterling were Chelsea’s main Forwards last season as they played more games than any other Forward in the Chelsea squad. Kai Havertz played 35 Premier League games for Chelsea last season while Raheem Sterling played 28 Premier League games.

The duo of Kai Havertz and Raheem Sterling made more League appearances for Chelsea last season than Nicolas Jackson at Villarreal but the Senegalese Forward scored more Goals and had more assists.

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Kai Havertz scored just 7 goals and made 1 assist in 35 Premier League games for Chelsea. Raheem Sterling scored 6 Goals and made 3 assists in 28 Premier League games for Chelsea while Nicolas Jackson played just 26 La Liga games last season but he scored 12 goals and made 4 assists.

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