
Chelsea
boss Thomas Tuchel admits he is a "little bit" annoyed with Barcelona over
their pursuit of Cesar Azpilicueta.
The 32-year-old has 12 months remaining on his Chelsea contract and has
reportedly asked to leave the club after a decade at Stamford Bridge to
return to his native Spain with Barcelona.
But Tuchel says he is not sure if he wants to give Azpilicueta "what he
wants", and believes Barca have undervalued the defender, comparing his
value to that of recent Chelsea capture Kalidou Koulibaly, who signed for
£33m from Napoli earlier this month.
When asked at the Universal Orlando Resort, if he has been annoyed by the
Spanish giants' pursuit of Azpilicueta, Tuchel replied: "Maybe a little
bit."
Asked about the Spaniard's future, Tuchel said: "It's a tough question
because I am not sure if I want to give Azpi what he wants.
"At some point it is about what we want. I just made the comparison about
how much we fought for Koulibaly, who is a national team player and roughly
the same age.
"He is a hugely important player for Napoli but we have a Spanish
international who is the captain at Chelsea. I see him maybe at the same
level but Barcelona don't see him on that level. So I am not sure if I want
to give him what he wants as he is a huge player.
"We don't think so much about other clubs. The focus is on us and what we
need. I said that to him and I say it to you that I understand on a personal
and a career level. But I am not only in this role to give him what he
wants. I am a manager for Chelsea who wants to do what's best for Chelsea.
"He doesn't like it but he understands. It is tough for him because the
other club is permanently on him. On September 1 when things calm down, then
he can play on his highest level."
Tuchel also told Sky Sports News: "I understand his wish, his concerns, his
thoughts about his career and his personal life, but he is also our captain,
a huge captain and a legend and a winner. And I don't see many reasons as my
role as manager to give up on all these strengths that he has."
Sky in Germany: Werner wants to leave
Chelsea
Timo Werner could depart Stamford Bridge this summer with the striker
wanting to leave the club, according to Sky in Germany.
Asked whether Werner is looking for an exit, Tuchel told Sky Sports News: "I
don't think so, so I don't know about it.
"Timo has not talked to me about it. I think he wants to make his way at
Chelsea, and he is still to prove a point."
Werner joined Chelsea in June 2020 from RB Leipzig in a £45m deal and has
scored 23 goals in 89 appearances in all competitions.
The 26-year-old started 15 Premier League games last season and scored four
times.
Chelsea remain confident of completing
Kounde deal
Meanwhile, Barca are also rivalling Chelsea for Sevilla defender Jules
Kounde but the Blues remain confident of completing a deal for the
Frenchman.
Chelsea have had a verbal agreement with Kounde since June, with the former
Bordeaux defender admired for some time by Tuchel.
Asked about their Kounde pursuit, Tuchel told Sky Sports News: "No news. If
there will be news about Jules Kounde I will tell you. I will not start
commenting on other players."
But the German admitted he wants a "minimum of one more" defender, having
lost Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen to Real Madrid and Barcelona
respectively this summer.