
RB
Leipzig have re-signed striker Timo Werner from Chelsea for £25.3m (€30m)
plus bonuses on a four-year deal.
The 26-year-old returns to the Bundesliga side having left two years ago to
join Chelsea after the Blues activated his £45m release clause.
But the German has been unable to replicate the goalscoring form at Stamford
Bridge, where he scored 23 goals in 89 appearances in all competitions.
Werner has re-joined RB Leipzig, where he scored 95 goals in 159 games in
all competitions, on a contract until 2026 and will wear the No 11 shirt.
He was initially set to return to the club on a season-long loan with an
option to buy, but talks between the two clubs moved quickly, and an
agreement was reached for the permanent transfer of the Germany
international.
Werner wanted to return to his old club and get regular game time to secure
a starting spot in Hansi Flick's Germany squad at the World Cup in November.
His relationship with Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was also said to be an
issue, although Tuchel was understood to be unwilling to let the forward
leave.
Werner, who also attracted interest from Juventus, only started 15 Premier
League games last season, scoring four times.
Werner was not in the squad for Chelsea's opening victory of the season at
Everton.
Werner excited about Leipzig return |
'Chelsea move helped me'
"I'm very happy to be able to play for RB Leipzig again. I had a great time
here between 2016 and 2020, when we performed brilliantly as newcomers in
the league.
"It was a dignified departure for me to leave the club as record goalscorer,
but that's in the past now and I'm looking ahead, because both I and the
club have developed in the past two years.
"I had two great years at Chelsea that I'm really grateful for and were
crowned with the Champions League trophy. The experience to play abroad in a
new league really helped me and my career.
"Now I'm looking forward to the new season with RB Leipzig and above all to
meeting the Leipzig fans again, who mean a great deal to me.
"We want to achieve a lot and of course, I want to become the first Leipzig
player to reach the 100-goal mark."
Leipzig technical director Christopher Vivell added: "Timo Werner is a
fantastic striker who brings another dynamic to our attack thanks to his
profile. His speed and finishing is fantastic; he'll bring our attacking
game to another level and above all, make us even more unpredictable.
"Timo is a Germany international. He has a lot of experience on the
international stage and knows RB Leipzig very well - he'll take on a leading
role here. We have a brilliant level of variety and depth in our attack and
a lot of quality going forward."
Spurned chances extinguished potential
Sky Sports' Adam Smith:
Timo Werner arrived in the Premier League with great expectations. His
playing style was likened to Mohamed Salah and the forward immediately
displayed his direct qualities but struggled to convert chances in front of
goal.
The radar below compares Werner's per-90 statistics during his time at
Chelsea with his final three league campaigns in Germany and reveals the
only metric that notably changed was his strike-rate.
In terms of tangible numbers, Werner scored 10 goals in two Premier League
seasons at Chelsea - but should have scored nearly twice that figure,
according to expected goals (xG).
In fact, Werner's xG differential - the difference between the number of
goals he scored and his xG - ranks as the worst in the Premier League since
his debut.
The 26-year-old was deployed in numerous positions across the firing line in
an attempt to surface his underlying talent, but he failed to deliver while
competing against a host of attacking options vying for starting berths.
It is hoped a return to Leipzig will enable the Germany international to
rekindle his clinical returns, which proved devastating in the Bundesliga
during three prolific seasons before his £45m switch to London.