AHEAD OF TIME? Havertz and Puma have signed a new, long-term collaboration. He is thrilled to be wearing the new Future boot that the club has acquired.
“I felt this was the ideal place for me when I had a meeting with the team and we talked about future goals. It truly is a family atmosphere; they truly understand athletics and want to work together with their players,” the man stated. “There isn’t a boot like the Future; it fits my style perfectly and is one I was excited to transition into.” In addition to being a successful brand on the field, Puma is also causing quite a stir in the worlds of fashion and other sports. We have some intriguing projects underway, and I’m excited about what lies ahead.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Following the international break, Havertz will be looking to continue to impress at Arsenal. Following his £65 million ($82 million) transfer from Chelsea, the attacker has only scored once in 12 games.