Kai Havertz has dismissed rumors about leaving Arsenal this summer, confirming his commitment to the club.
The 26-year-old forward addressed the speculation while on international duty with Germany, preparing for the 2026 World Cup.
Despite facing a challenging season with significant health issues, Havertz claims he has “not heard anything” about a potential transfer.
He feels “right at home” in North London and remains a key player in Mikel Arteta’s plans.
This season has tested Havertz’s resilience after he missed the first half due to knee surgery.
He also faced a hamstring issue upon his return, limiting his contributions during Arsenal’s title chase. However, he is now finding his rhythm just as the team competes in three major competitions.
“London is Home”: Kai Havertz dismisses Arsenal transfer rumors
Havertz emphasized that his main focus is to repay Arsenal’s faith during the season’s “final stage.”
He aims to improve his match fitness and confidence to lead Germany’s attack this summer in North America.
“I definitely see my future at Arsenal”
Kai Havertz dismissed rumours that linked him with a move away this summer 🔴 pic.twitter.com/kxQFsR0H1Y
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) March 26, 2026
On his role under Julian Nagelsmann, Havertz mentioned his ability to play multiple positions in attack.
“I feel very comfortable in all attacking roles,” he stated, noting his experience at both club and international levels.
While he may not be the loudest in the dressing room, Havertz feels he can lead through his performance.
“I’m not a player who gives big speeches in the locker room,” he acknowledged. “But I believe in leading by example.”
Throughout his year away from the national team, Havertz stayed in touch with Nagelsmann.
Now, he’s ready to “take on the challenge” and support his teammates. He shares the international stage with Newcastle United’s Nick Woltemade, as both vie for a spot in Nagelsmann’s World Cup squad.
Havertz reassured that he still has strong support from Arsenal, despite recent limited playing time.
“I feel everyone there is very happy with me,” he mentioned. Dismissing transfer rumors has boosted morale in the Arsenal locker room ahead of a crucial April.
His goal is clear: win trophies with Arsenal and be a leading player for Germany in the upcoming World Cup.
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