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Chelsea were wondering what happened to Timo Werner's coup as it fell through

It was day two of Project Restart in the Premier League. Once the ground was cleared, the belts were tightened. Most of them, anyway. Chelsea took advantage of the inability of others to spend money and turned to Roman's bank. They activated Timo Werner's release clause at his RB Leipzig. There was a time when deploying Roman Abramovich's money seemed like a more legitimate ruse. And with budgets frozen amid uncertainty elsewhere, Chelsea have stolen the march of Europe's elite by acquiring two of the Bundesliga's most coveted young talents. 7}

Kai Havertz who appears to be at Real Madrid has been redirected to Stamford Bridge. Long looking headed for Liverpool, Werner joined his compatriots in London. Havertz is set to show off his Champions League final winner at Chelsea at various times, a potential potential realization. Werner has the medal, but for about half the price of his original, as he retreats to return to Leipzig. A transfer fee of £25m would amount to a similar loss for Chelsea. Inter after Romelu Lukaku's reunion comes in the form of his loan move to Milan, coupled with the possibility that they will eventually write off Romelu Lukaku much more. , the last example of Abramović's generosity was less than desirable. In favor of Chelsea. Perhaps Clearlake Capital bought the problem rather than inheriting a powerful attack.

It was a coup that Werner was not. In all competitions, he scored his 23 goals in his 89 appearances for Chelsea. Not overwhelming, but not so much that he scored 10 goals in his 56 appearances in the Premier League. Just below Fernando Torres (20/110). His final Bundesliga season was his second place behind Robert Lewandowski with 28 goals. He finished with 9.5 fewer goals than he should have, according to the quality of his chances and his portfolio of embarrassing mistakes.