Chelsea flop Timo Werner has found a suitor in German giants Bayern Munich who are keen on adding to their attacking strength ahead of the start of the new campaign.
A marquee arrival at Stamford Bridge last summer following a big-money move from RB Leipzig, Werner failed to live up to the initial expectations as he endured a dismal slump in front of the goal for his new side.
With the Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel on the hunt for a new forward player in this summer’s transfer window, Dortmund’s Erling Haaland his priority target according to much speculation, Werner could be offloaded just a year into his move to west London.
Reports from Football Insider claim that Bayern Munich are keeping tabs on the 25-year-old Germany international with plans of the player proving competition to Bayern star frontman Roman Lewandowski and eventually act as his replacement for the Bavarian outfit.
A £45 million transfer fee paid by Chelsea is almost certain to be recouped by the west Londoners who will be looking to bring in a fresh face themselves to bolster their names up top on the pitch before the upcoming campaign gets underway.