Chelsea have completed the signing of RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner.
The Germany international, 24, has agreed on a five-year deal with
the club and becomes Chelsea's second signing of the summer after winger
Hakim Ziyech from Ajax.
The Premier League club agreed to pay €50m (£45m) to trigger the
release clause of Werner, who will earn more than €10m (£9m) per season
at Chelsea.
Speaking on his move to Chelsea, Werner said: ‘I am delighted to
be signing for Chelsea, it is a very proud moment for me to be joining
this great club. I of course want to thank RB Leipzig, the club and the
fans, for four fantastic years. You will forever be in my heart. I look
forward to next season with my new team-mates, my new manager and of
course the Chelsea fans. Together we have a very successful future ahead
of us.’
Chelsea director, Marina Granovskaia added: 'We are very excited
that Timo Werner has chosen to join Chelsea. He is a player who was
coveted all over Europe and it is no surprise, he has that rare mix of
being young and exciting and yet established and proven. We can’t wait
to have Timo on board, but until then we wish him and RB Leipzig all the
best for the rest of this season.'
Timo Werner will see out the remainder of the Bundesliga season with
RB Leipzig before joining up with his new team-mates in July.
He has so far made a total of 157 appearances for RB Leipzig, scoring 93 goals and making 40 assists for the German club.
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