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Chelsea striker Timo Werner needs to end his disheartening spell at Stamford Bridge by leaving the club in the late spring, as indicated by reports in Germany.
The 26-year-old German has neglected to satisfy hopes at Chelsea in the wake of joining the Blues for £53million from RB Leipzig in June 2020.
Sport1 announced Werner, who is under agreement until 2025, and his representative Volker Struth are now dealing with his exit from the club during the following exchange window.
Borussia Dortmund are among those purportedly enthusiastic about marking Werner, who has one objective and one aid 14 Premier League appearances for Chelsea this season.
Chelsea will endure a shot on the player as they are accepted to request a charge of no less than £34million for Werner, as per Sport1.
A potential arrangement would be muddled by the Government sanctions on Roman Abramovich, which presently restrict the west London side from doing any business in the exchange market.
Werner's wages are likewise remembered to be a hindrance as he is purportedly Chelsea's fourth-most noteworthy worker on around £13.5m a season.
The German has become undesirable with chief Thomas Tuchel and has battled to make sure about a spot in Chelsea's beginning XI.
Werner showed up at Chelsea as one of football's most exceptionally sought-after strikers - having scored 34 objectives in 45 games in all rivalries during his last season in Germany.
Chelsea were trusting Werner would expand on such structure at Stamford Bridge however things have not worked out as expected.
Werner conceded last week that he feels more open to addressing Germany than he does the Blues because of the 'contrasts in the style of play'.
'Things aren't going the manner in which I'd like at Chelsea, so it's every one of the better that things are working out in a good way here under Hansi Flick,' he said in the wake of scoring in Germany's 2-0 cordial win over Israel on Saturday.
'I truly appreciate playing football, regardless of where I'm playing. There are contrasts in the style of play between football at Chelsea and here.
'Perhaps the one at the public group suits me better. Here, I generally have scoring possibilities, I can score objectives. I feel entirely good here.'
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