Chelsea signed Timo Werner from RB Leipzig two years ago but have failed to repeat the goalscoring form that led the Blues to trigger his ...
Chelsea signed Timo Werner from RB Leipzig two years ago but have failed to repeat the goalscoring form that led the Blues to trigger his £45m release clause; Talks progressed quickly and now an agreement has been reached.
RB Leipzig have agreed to re-sign Chelsea striker Timo Werner, according to Sky in Germany.
In Germany, according to Sky, a fee of 25.3 million pounds (30 million euros) plus bonuses was agreed, Werner should arrive in Germany this week.
Werner was due to return to RB Leipzig on loan with an option to buy but talks between the two clubs moved quickly and an agreement has now been reached on a permanent transfer from Germany. International.
Chelsea signed Werner from Leipzig two years ago but he was unable to repeat the goal-scoring form that prompted the Blues to trigger his £45m release clause.
The 26-year-old wants to return to his old club and get regular playing time to secure a place for Hansi Flick's Germany squad at November's World Cup.
His relationship with Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is also said to have been a problem, although Tuchel was reportedly unwilling to let the striker go.
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