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Kai Havertz sends a tearful message to Arsenal fans after the end of the season

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has sent a message to the fans after the end of the season which as well as his first campaign as a gunner.

Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz has sent a message of gratitude to the Gunners faithful, reflecting on his successful first season at the Emirates Stadium.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, the German international wrote, “Where do I start.. My first season has been one which has helped me grow as a person and a player in many ways. Very grateful for all the support this season, from fans, staff and my team mates. It’ll take time to process everything but I know with this club we can achieve big things.”

Havertz’s words express his appreciation for the unwavering support he has received throughout the campaign, acknowledging the crucial role that fans, staff, and teammates have played in his personal and professional development.

Although Arsenal narrowly missed out on the Premier League title, finishing second with 89 points to Manchester City’s 91, Havertz’s message underlines his confidence in the club’s future. He recognizes the potential within the squad and believes that with continued hard work and dedication, Arsenal can achieve great things.

Havertz’s words will undoubtedly be met with enthusiasm by the Arsenal faithful, who will be hoping for further growth and success from the midfielder in the coming seasons. Kai Havertz got 20 Premier League goals and assists for the recently concluded season.

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