Rudiger thrills Madrid fans with photo with Havertz
Kai Havertz is Real Madrid's main target to strengthen their attack next campaign. Antonio Ruediger got the Spanish club's fans excited after posting a photo with the Chelsea striker, who could soon join 'Los Blancos'.
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Real Madrid are working on new signings after saying goodbye to Eden Hazard, Mariano Diaz, Marco Asensio and Karim Benzema. The summer transfer window is just around the corner but they have already announced three new transfers.
Fran Garcia and Brahim Diaz will return to play at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium after their spells at Rayo Vallecano and AC Milan while Jude Bellingham will play for the first time in a Madrid shirt next season.
Furthermore, the Spanish board are keeping an eye on Spurs striker Harry Kane and Chelsea forward Kai Havertz as they want to strengthen their attack after the departure of Benzema.
Antonio Ruediger got the Madrid fans excited after posting a photo with his compatriot at the German national team training camp. The centre-back also spoke to 'AS' about Madrid's interest in the German.
"I would be happy to play with Havertz again at club level. Unfortunately, I cannot say much about it because, on the subject of transfers, my word is secondary. It's the club's decision," he said.
The Chelsea player has not been outstanding this term at Stamford Bridge and could leave in the summer. Moreover, Blues need to raise money after failing to qualify for any European competition.
Fran Garcia and Brahim Diaz will return to play at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium after their spells at Rayo Vallecano and AC Milan while Jude Bellingham will play for the first time in a Madrid shirt next season.
Furthermore, the Spanish board are keeping an eye on Spurs striker Harry Kane and Chelsea forward Kai Havertz as they want to strengthen their attack after the departure of Benzema.
Antonio Ruediger got the Madrid fans excited after posting a photo with his compatriot at the German national team training camp. The centre-back also spoke to 'AS' about Madrid's interest in the German.
"I would be happy to play with Havertz again at club level. Unfortunately, I cannot say much about it because, on the subject of transfers, my word is secondary. It's the club's decision," he said.
The Chelsea player has not been outstanding this term at Stamford Bridge and could leave in the summer. Moreover, Blues need to raise money after failing to qualify for any European competition.
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