German striker Timo Werner returns to RB Leipzig
The forward is heading back to the club where he enjoyed four successful years before moving to west London, departing Stamford Bridge for his homeland as a European and world champion.
The forward is heading back to the club where he enjoyed four successful years before moving to west London, departing Stamford Bridge for his homeland as a European and world champion.
The win leaves Germany undefeated in their last 12 games and top of their Nations League group, a point ahead of second-placed Spain.
Timo Werner suffered an injury after clashing with Brighton goalkeeper Mathew Ryan during Chelsea's 3-1 win over the seagulls in their season opener.
Timo Werner, who has been a prolific scorer and has already netted more than 90 goals in his senior club career, was a hot property in the transfer market.
Werner revealed that Lampard made him feel valued as a footballer and as a person which made it easy for him to move to London.
Timo Werner is currently enjoying the best season of his career, having already scored 32 goals and registered 13 assists in 43 appearances in all competitions.
RB Leipzig managing director Oliver Mintzlaff revealed no club, including Chelsea, yet has made a formal offer for star striker Timo Werner.
However, like most of the football clubs around Europe, Liverpool’s transfer ambitions may face a blow due to the financial stress by the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, like most of the football clubs around Europe, Liverpool's transfer ambitions may face a blow due to the financial stress they are forced to endure
Other than Chelsea, Timo Werner has also generated interests from other English giants like Manchester United and Liverpool.