Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has made it clear that he wants to remain at the Emirates beyond the end of the season.
The German has been named as one of eight first-team players who could be offloaded by sporting director Andrea Berta as part of a squad revamp, but when asked about the speculation, Havertz ruled out a departure:
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“I haven’t heard anything about that [an exit], and I haven’t read anything about it either. I feel right at home at Arsenal. I think everyone there is also very, very happy with me.”
“Sure, it wasn’t a very easy season, but I definitely see my future at Arsenal, in London.”
Havertz’s fitness record is a cause for concern
Over the past two seasons, the 26-year-old has spent 283 days on the sidelines due to injury, missing a total of 63 games for club and country.
That record will raise doubts about whether Havertz will be offered a new contract. His current deal expires in 2028, and he earns £280,000 a week, making him the second-highest earner in the first-team squad behind Bukayo Saka.
The chances of a renewal on similar terms are next to zero, and his value will begin to depreciate over the next 15 months. It means Berta will have a decision to make on the player’s future.
Arsenal have 12 players whose contracts expire in 2027 or 2028
Havertz’s contract is not the only one that the Gunners have to decide on whether to renew in the short term. Leandro Trossard, Christian Norgaard, Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli all have deals that end in 2027.
In addition to Havertz, captain Martin Odegaard, David Raya, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber and Mikel Merino will all leave in the summer of 2028 as things stand, unless extensions are offered.
Read more about the Arsenal First Team Squad for 2025/26 here