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May 29, 2026
Kai Havertz Reflects on 2021 Champions League Glory Ahead of Arsenal‑PSG Final
German striker Kai Havertz recalls his 2021 Champions League winning goal for Chelsea as he prepare…
Havertz Relives 2021 Triumph as Arsenal Gears Up for Budapest Final
Kai Havertz says the memory of scoring the winning goal in the 2021 Champions League final still feels like yesterday, and he hopes to recreate that magic as Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on Saturday.
From Chelsea Heroics to Arsenal’s Premier League Victory
After helping Chelsea pull off a surprise 1‑0 win over Manchester City in Porto, Havertz joined Arsenal for a reported £65m fee in 2024. The German striker has already contributed crucial goals in the Champions League knockout stages and was part of the squad that secured Arsenal’s first Premier League title since 2004.
Financial Stakes and Transfer Figures
Transfer fee to Arsenal: £65m
Club’s summer signing Viktor Gyökeres: £64m
Arsenal’s Premier League title prize money boost (estimated): £150m
Havertz missed five months with a knee injury, undergoing two surgeries.
How Havertz’s Experience Shapes Arsenal’s European Ambitions
The striker’s under‑dog narrative mirrors Arsenal’s own season, turning a late‑year slump into a title‑winning campaign. His familiarity with high‑pressure finals is expected to lift the squad’s confidence, especially after a recent Carabao Cup loss that sparked a turning point.
Outlook for the Budapest Showpiece
Analysts suggest Arsenal’s blend of youthful energy and Havertz’s big‑match pedigree could neutralise PSG’s firepower. While Paris Saint-Germain remain favourites, Havertz believes we are going to beat them, hinting at a tightly contested final.
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