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It's two years this very day that Chelsea confirmed the £49.5million signing of the much sought-after Timo Werner. The Blues felt they were getting one of European football's deadliest forwards. There was understandable excitement at Stamford Bridge.
Marina Granovskaia said: "We are very excited that Timo Werner has chosen to join Chelsea. He is a player who was coveted all over Europe and it is no surprise, he has that rare mix of being young and exciting and yet established and proven."
Someone of Werner's reputation and profile was never going to be simple to sign. Liverpool held a strong interest in the German attacker, but Chelsea ended up winning the race.
It was in Werner's fourth match – a Carabao Cup clash with Tottenham in September 2020 – that he struck for the first time in a Chelsea shirt. His first Premier League goals came the following month in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Southampton.
After the draw with the Saints, Chelsea played out two goalless stalemates with Sevilla and Manchester United. It was then that Werner really started to find his