His late winner against Brentford in November seemed to mark the start of his upturn in form. Off the bench as an impact substitute, he stole round the back post to head home an 89th-minute winner in a tricky away tie. It felt like his first meaningful contribution for the club, and a sign of the clear potential he offered. Havertz went on to score two more crucial goals in wins against Luton and Brighton in December. Asked if Havertz would go for £90m or a much lower price, Voller told Gazzetta dello Sport: "It won't be easy, but for an artist like him there is no Covid discount. Furthermore, we hinted that Bayern Munich might be a potential landing spot for Havertz where he could possible take the role of no. 9 of the future in Bavaria. "“I think it all had to go very fast. Think it was just (on) my holidays and then we were speaking to the guys from Arsenal and it was an opportunity to do it then so we just did it. You know the whole process was nice.”"