Midfielder Kai Havertz spoke about the theft of Fikayo Tomori’s jersey



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Midfielder Kai Havertz will wear the number 29 jersey at Chelsea, while last season’s owner Fikayo Tomori had to change to the number 14 jersey.

Kai Havertz thanks Fikayo Tomori

Before the 2020/21 Premier League officially began, Chelsea announced the number of players’ jerseys. Consequently, Christian Pulisic took over Willian’s number 10 jersey. Midfielder Kai Havertz is also said to like this number, but cannot compete with the American player.

Midfielder Kai Havertz expressed the theft of Fikayo Tomori's jersey number

Havertz talks about taking over Tomori’s number

The £ 90 million contract then changed to jersey number 29. This is also the number of jerseys that the German detonator sticks with at Bayer Leverkusen. Last season, midfielder Fikayo Tomori wore jersey number 29 at Stamford Bridge.

On his personal Instagram page, Havertz sent a “Thank you” (“Thank you”) message to his teammates who agreed to switch to No. 14 and passed him No. 29. According to the German player, he consulted with the Chelsea midfielder and got the go-ahead, there was no dispute between the two.

Another Chelsea rookie, Malang Sarr, will be on loan next season, gaining more experience. Hakim Ziyech chose the jersey number 22, the number he wore when he wore Ajax, while Timo Werner wore the jersey number 11. Previously, Didier Drogba used to wear this jersey number at Chelsea.

Both Ben Chilwell and Thiago Silva wore the number 3 jersey at the old club, but were unable to persuade Marcos Alonso to give it to them. Consequently, Chilwell chose No. 21, while Thiago Silva wore No. 6 at Stamford Bridge.

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