Chelsea
Chelsea striker refuses to rule out exit
Chelsea striker and Germany international Timo Werner has refused to rule out an exit from the club this summer.
According to the striker who lost his place in the Blues’ starting squad last season, he insisted that he “could be happy everywhere” as speculation surrounding a possible exit from Chelsea continues to trend.
Werner arrived at Stamford Bridge with high expectations from RB Leipzig, but he has struggled to impress in the EPL, scoring 4 goals in the Premier League and starting in 15 top-flight last season.
“First of all, the most important thing is that I am happy. I am happy when I play and score goals. That’s the fact. That’s what I should take care of and the other things will come,” the Daily Mail quotes Werner as saying. “I could be happy everywhere.
“I think of course the manager always has different ideas, different thoughts and what you need in different games, I think in many games I was not in his thoughts so I try to change that.
“It is clear I want to play more and I should play more to first be in good shape for the World Cup and also, to have a chance to play at the World Cup.
“I think it doesn’t change anything whether it is a winter world cup or in the summer. I think if I play half or the season or the whole season, I should play.”