Kai Havertz is a man in demand, with the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and Bayern Munich all said to be on his trail, and Bayer Leverkusen teammate Kevin Volland has told the youngster to do whatever he feels is right.

The 20-year-old playmaker is expected to have a big career call to make at some stage in the near future.

His potential is being courted by leading sides across Europe and big-money bids are considered to be only a matter of times.

Volland is aware that Leverkusen have a prized asset on their hands and believes Havertz, despite his relative inexperience, is sensible enough to think long and hard before deciding which path to take.

A fellow midfielder told Goal of a talented colleague: "He should sit down with his parents and make a decision that he supports 100 per cent. My simple advice to him would be: Do what you really want to do.”

Volland admits he has never been in any doubt that Havertz was destined for big things, with a Leverkusen academy graduate having burst onto the scene in 2016 and gone on to become a senior Germany international and star turn in the Bundesliga.

He added on his first experiences of a hot prospect: “It was immediately obvious that Kai is a gifted footballer. He was tall but not as athletic as he is now.

“I can still remember a duel with him. I said to myself: ‘Oh, the youth player, I will easily defeat him in a duel’. However, I found that Kai was more robust than I thought. And he has always shown himself eager to learn.”

There are several directions in which Havertz could head from this point and it may be that he decides to spread his wings outside of his homeland, with there plenty of Premier League suitors ready to snap him up.

Source: Goal.com

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