
Chelsea constant pursue of a new striker could force one of their newly signed player off from the club.
Borussia Dortmund star has been linked with a move to Chelsea and the speculation has unsettled Timo Werner who joined the Blues last summer.
The Germany striker joined Chelsea for a fee of £47.5 million deal from RB Leipzig last summer and struggled to adapt under former manager Frank Lampard having just one goal in 26 games.

Werner has been linked with a return to Bundesliga with Chelsea keen on bringing one of European most wanted player Haaland who is also a target for Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
The Norwegian attacker has squashed the speculation linking him with a move to Chelsea as his preferred destination remained Spain to join either Real Madrid or Barcelona.

Real Madrid has not hidden their interest in signing the attacker but could face huge competition from other rivals.
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