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Timo Werner issues a warning to Chelsea’s £60 million rookie

Timo Werner has told RB Leipzig teammate Christopher Nkunku that when he comes to Chelsea, he will face a greater level of pressure and attention.

Timo Werner has his fair share of struggles at Chelsea

Timo Werner has his fair share of struggles at Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea agreed to meet Nkunku’s buy-out clause at the end of last year and are set to welcome the France international to Stamford Bridge in the summer.

Neither Chelsea or RB Leipzig have announced the deal but it had been widely reported that the Blues have paid around £60m to secure Nkunku’s services.

Nkunku has spent four productive seasons at Leipzig, scoring 64 goals in 159 appearances and breaking into the France squad.

The 25-year-old, who was named in Didier Deschamps’ World Cup squad but did not feature in Qatar due to injury, will hope to fare better at Chelsea than current team-mate Werner.

While Germany forward Werner lifted the Champions League at Stamford Bridge, he drew criticism for his wayward finishing before Chelsea decided to sell him back to RB Leipzig last summer.

Werner admits he had a turbulent time in west London and has told Nkunku he will face more competition and more pressure when he swaps RB Leipzig for Chelsea.

Christopher Nkunku will join the Premier League club in the summer

Christopher Nkunku will join the Premier League club in the summer (Picture: Getty)

‘Everyone has to have their own experience,’ Werner, who scored 23 goals in 89 games for Chelsea, told Bild.

‘I had a very good first year, the second was so-so. I can tell him from positive and negative experiences, should he move.

‘At a club like that, you don’t play like you did at RB Leipzig, because there’s even more competition – not only on a sporting level, but also on another level, in the mental area.

‘You have to cope with that, and everyone has to find their own way. That’s why it’s the wrong approach to give others tips.

‘My time there has changed me a lot. It made me more mature, more reflective. And made me want to go abroad again at the end of my career.

‘I still get a lot of letters from Chelsea fans or am addressed on vacation – almost always positively. I think they liked that I was authentic.

‘I think it’s important that you can be who you are in football too. And you don’t always have to pretend.’

Chelsea have spent more than £400m on new signings since American businessman Todd Boehly purchased the club.

Ukraine international Mykhailo Mudryk was unveiled as Chelsea’s most recent signing last weekend and was pictured training with his new team-mates ahead of this weekend’s Premier League clash against Liverpool.

source: https://metro.co.uk/

 

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