Azpilicueta opens up and reacts to the news that Chelsea have signed Timo Werner

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Cesar Azpilicueta has officially opened up and praised Chelsea’s move for German striker Timo Werner.

Werner shocked many over the past fee days and opened up that he has agreed to sign with the us in the summer transfer window, making him the second big name marquee signing for Frank Lampard.

He has netted over 30-goals this season and will help form an attack next season that will surely help us challenge for both the Premier League and Champions League titles, if they manage to finish inside the top four.

Now after seeing the deal get announced, Azpilicueta has opened up and welcomed the striker to the club, He told Sky Sports: “He’s an amazing attacking player with great experience in the Bundesliga where he has scored a lot of goals.

“He has great experience in the Champions League and Germany’s squad at international level.

“He’s a big addition for our club. He can raise our level.

“As I said before, he’s an amazing player, we know we have to help him to find the best position to score goals and also to adapt to the league as quickly as possible is very important.

“Hopefully we can be competing for the top next season.”

There is now alot more to say on the matter, apart from welcome to the club Timo and we hope that you enjoy your time here at the Bridge because you will be loved by the fans.

He has made the right move to take that next step.

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