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The English transfer window has shut, but that never really stops the transfer rumours from circulating, does it? This time, it's Bayer Leverkusen's superstar Kai Havertz who is dominating the headlines in Germany. The 20-year-old has been at Leverkusen since the age of 11, and has progressed at an alarming rate - now becoming one of the most sought-after prospects in the game. -Lightning pace -Outstanding control -Lethal finish @kaihavertz29 goes under the GAT microscope  pic.twitter.com/10WlpjNOdW — Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) August 24, 2019 It has now been reported that Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea have all joined the race for his signature. Saying this, the report states that Leverkusen will demand a fee in the region of £91m. But the German side believe they can demand such a fee due to the monumental sum involved in the transfer of Joao Felix to Atletico Madrid. It is worth noting that any deal for an English side will not be possible before January at the earliest. However, with his rising stature and supreme talent beginning to get more and more recognised, here's a look at how he could fit in to each side. Liverpool The Reds had a quiet summer, failing to make a high-profile signing. There was talk of a move to re-sign Philippe Coutinho, but the Brazilian ended up joining Bayern Munich on a season- long loan. If there's any area the Merseyside club can improve, it would be the creativity in midfield. Havertz bagged 20 goals and seven assists in all competitions last term, mainly operating as an attacking midfielder. Saying this, it's his versatility that could prove to be so important to Liverpool, as he can operate anywhere in midfield and across the attacking line. In the league last term, Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Georginio Wijnaldum managed a combined total of five goals and five assists. Havertz would most certainly improve these mediocre stats, and would form a lethal combination with the front line. The German could be the man to propel Mohamed Salah , Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane to even greater heights - now that's a scary thought. Oh, and he's also German, which would play right into the hands of Jurgen Klopp. Manchester United

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