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Kai Havertz reveals what he hopes to achieve with Arsenal

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has set his sights on winning the UEFA Champions League with his new club. The 24-year-old German international, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea in the summer of 2020, expressed his desire to lift the prestigious trophy once again.

Havertz had a memorable debut season at Chelsea, scoring the winning goal in the Champions League final against Manchester City. Reflecting on that achievement, Havertz described it as the best feeling he has ever had and expressed his excitement about playing in the competition again with Arsenal.

“The Champions League is a special tournament, and I think every football player just loves to play there,” Havertz said in an interview with Arsenal Media. “I was fortunate to win the trophy, and for me, it was the best feeling I’ve ever had. So to play there again with Arsenal is very exciting for me. Hopefully, I can bring some good attributes into the team and win the trophy again because I think it’s the most special trophy to win.”

Havertz’s ambition to conquer Europe’s elite club competition showcases his hunger for success and his determination to achieve greatness at Arsenal. The midfielder’s winning mentality and experience in the Champions League will undoubtedly be valuable assets for the Gunners as they aim to compete at the highest level.

Since joining Arsenal, Havertz has made a significant impact with his versatility and technical ability. In his 12 appearances this year, he has contributed one assist and scored one penalty goal. His performances have earned him praise and recognition as one of the brightest talents in European football.

The midfielder’s journey to Arsenal was shaped by the support and influence of his family, particularly his grandpa. Havertz revealed that his grandpa played a significant role in getting him into football, helping him take his first steps in the sport. Growing up in a football-crazy family, Havertz developed a deep passion for the game, which has propelled him to great heights.

Havertz’s move to Arsenal from Chelsea for £65 million showcased the club’s ambition to compete at the highest level and their belief in his abilities. The midfielder’s desire to win the Champions League aligns perfectly with Arsenal’s aspirations, as they aim to return to their glory days and establish themselves as a force in European football once again.

As Havertz continues to settle into life at Arsenal, his grandpa’s influence and his family’s support will undoubtedly remain a special part of his journey. The midfielder’s love for football, nurtured by his family, has been instrumental in his success and will continue to drive him forward in his career.

With Havertz’s talent and determination, combined with Arsenal’s ambition and resources, the club has a promising future ahead. The midfielder’s goal of winning the Champions League reflects the shared aspirations of both player and club, and together, they will strive to achieve greatness on the European stage.

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