Chelsea
striker, Timo Werner, has made known his final decision on leaving Stamford
Bridge this summer.
Werner said he
has no intention to quit Chelsea this summer despite his struggles in front of
goal in his first season for the Blues.
The Germany
international disclosed this ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League final against
Manchester City on Saturday.
He scored only six goals in 35
Premier League games for Thomas Tuchel’s side since joining Chelsea from Red
Bull Leipzig last summer for £47.5million.
“Of course,” Werner told the
Daily Telegraph when asked if he wanted to stay at Chelsea beyond this summer.
“In terms of scoring and
missing chances, it was the worst season. But in the end, I still have 27 goal
contributions.
“I think I’m the first in our
team for that, so it was not everything bad and I don’t think about leaving the
club this year, for sure not.
“And also for the next year
because I think we have a very good team and I hope to come back to scoring and
that I can do everything that’s expected of me.”
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