Chelsea are reportedly willing to sell Timo Werner at the end of the season should a club offer €40million (£33.9m) for his services. The German forward is reportedly unhappy with his situation at Stamford Bridge as he continues to struggle in front of the opposition goal.
The 26-year-old attacker still has around three years remaining on his contract at Chelsea, but his return in front of goal means he may look for a new challenge elsewhere. Werner has netted just once in the Premier League during his 14 outings this season.
According to Sport1, Werner is planning to leave west London at the end of the season and the club will not stand in his way should a £33.9m offer come their way. Borussia Dortmund are said to be interested in the Germany international, who established himself as one of the most exciting attacking talents in European football during his days in the Bundesliga with RB Leipzig.
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Dortmund are expected Erling Haaland to leave the side in the summer transfer window, with a queue of clubs interested in the Norwegian's services. However, Dortmund chiefs are 'still not 100 per cent convinced' of Werner.
The German's salary could also prove to be a major hurdle for potential suitors. It's said that Werner is the fourth highest-paid player currently on the books at Chelsea.
Werner has been on international duty with Germany recently ahead of his return to club football at the weekend, and the striker found the back of the net in his country's win against Israel on Saturday. After the game, he hinted that Thomas Tuchel's tactics and style at Chelsea do not suit the way he likes to play.
He said: "I'm a striker and always want to score. Things are not going the way I would like at Chelsea, so it is all the better that things are going well here under Hansi Flick.
"I really enjoy playing football, no matter where I am playing. There are differences in the style of play between football at Chelsea and here.
"Maybe the one at the national team suits me better. Here, I always have scoring chances, I can score goals. I feel very comfortable here."