Löw advised the blues
Timo Werner will face Jürgen Klopps FC Liverpool on Sunday (5:30 PM) against Chelsea. The national player could have played in the red jersey of the champions in this match. “If he wants you for his team, of course you’ll start to reflect,” Werner said in the “BamS” interview when asked how difficult it was to cancel Klopp and switch Chelsea.
“In the last few months I have been thinking about some other interested clubs. In the end, however, I decided to go with Chelsea with total conviction because I think it is the best step for me, ”said Werner, who plays for the Blues with his DFB teammates Kai Havertz (21) and Antonio Rüdiger (27) . .
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Werner and Havertz are the two most valuable and expensive players in the entire Premier League, Chelsea, with 223 million euros in transfer costs, is the club that has taken the most money in the world. Never before have such high fees been paid by German footballers.
The most expensive Germans in history
25 Mario Götze – Bayern Munich> Dortmund – 2016/17 – Transfer fee: 22 million euros
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24 Toni Kroos – Bayern Munich> Real Madrid – 2014/15 – Transfer fee: 25 million euros
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23 Bernd Leno – Leverkusen> Arsenal – 2018/19 – Transfer fee: 25 million euros
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22 Julian Brandt – Leverkusen> Dortmund – 2019/20 – Transfer fee: 25 million euros
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21 Emre Can – Juventus> Dortmund – 2020/2021 – Transfer fee: 25 million euros
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20 Nico Schulz – Hoffenheim> Dortmund – 2019/20 – Transfer fee: 25.5 million euros
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19 Ilkay Gündogan – Dortmund> Man City – 2016/17 – Transfer fee: 27 million euros
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18 Mario Gómez – Stuttgart> Bayern Munich – 2009/10 – Transfer fee: 30 million euros
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17 Manuel Neuer – Schalke> Bayern Munich – 2011/12 – Transfer fee: 30 million euros
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16 André Schürrle – Dortmund> Wolfsburg – 2016/17 – Transfer fee: 30 million euros
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15 Mats Hummels – Bayern Munich> Dortmund – 2019/20 – Transfer fee: 30.5 million euros
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14 André Schürrle – Chelsea> Wolfsburg – 2014/15 – Transfer fee: 32 million euros
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13 Kerem Demirbay – Hoffenheim> Leverkusen – 2019/20 – Transfer fee: € 32 million
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12 Mats Hummels – Dortmund> Bayern Munich – 2016/17 – Transfer fee: 35 million euros
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11 Antonio Rüdiger – AS Roma> Chelsea – 2017/18 – Transfer fee: 35 million euros
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10 Julian Draxler – Wolfsburg> PSG – 2016/17 – Transfer fee: € 36 million
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9 Mario Götze – Dortmund> Bayern Munich – 2013/14 – Transfer fee: 37 million euros
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8 Thilo Kehrer – Schalke> PSG – 2018/19 – Transfer fee: 37 million euros
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7 Shkodran Mustafi – Valencia> Arsenal – 2016/17 – Ablöse: 41 Mio. €
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6 Julian Draxler – Schalke> Wolfsburg – 2015/16 – Transfer fee: 43 million euros
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5 Mesut Özil – Real Madrid> Arsenal – 2013/14 – Transfer fee: 47 million euros
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4 Leroy Sané – Man City> Bayern Munich – 2020/21 – Transfer fee: 49 million euros
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3 Leroy Sané – Schalke> Man City – 2016/17 – Transfer fee: 52 million euros
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2 Timo Werner – RB Leipzig> Chelsea – 2020/21 – transfer fee € 53 million
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1 Kai Havertz – Bayer Leverkusen> Chelsea – 2020/21 – transfer fee € 80 million
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However, according to Werner, Chelsea professionals are not under pressure to win a title immediately this season: “We have to be honest with ourselves and say that we probably won’t win the Premier League or the Champions League this season. If it works anyway, so much the better. But that is not what the club expects. (…) With our Chelsea project, we also want to develop step by step so that we have a better chance of winning the title after each season. “
Werner, newcomer to Chelsea: Liverpool’s development under Klopp is a role model
Werner Klopp’s team takes as a model, which has continually improved: “I like to compare that to Liverpool a few years ago. In the first year, the team also did not win a title. In the second year they were in the final of the Champions League, in the third they won it and in the fourth the Premier League title followed ”.
During this time, the stormy trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino (all 28) grew up together and is now probably the best offensive series in the world. Also one of the reasons for Werner’s decision not to move to Klopp: “I don’t know if he understood you. But I had to make the best decision for myself. In Chelsea I saw that I can play immediately and be a regular. With this project I can grow. This is an opportunity that Sadio Mané or Mohamed Salah could have seen four or three years ago at Liverpool FC. They also went there to develop in order to win the Premier League and the Champions League. At this point I was now, and of course I’d like to see such a development. “
Löw advised Werner to Chelsea: “Find the project very interesting”
National coach Löw also encouraged Werner in his decision to go for Chelsea: “Jogi Löw contacted me during the running to ask about my general situation. Of course, you also talk about the future. I shared my thoughts on potential buyers with him and told him that I gravitate towards Chelsea. His opinion largely coincided with mine. The national coach finds the project that Chelsea is building very interesting and that’s why he recommended that I take this step. “
After the transfer offense so far this summer, Chelsea have significantly increased the value of their squad and are already in the top five. Liverpool and Manchester title favorites are in the top positions. “Chelsea may not be on par with clubs like Liverpool and Manchester City right now, but when you look at the young players here, you can see that things are absolutely possible in the years to come.”
World’s 50 Most Valuable Squads (as of September 20, 2020)
50 VfL Wolfsburg – Staff value: 191 million. €
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49 FC Stade Rennes – Value of the workforce: 191 million. €
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48 TSG Hoffenheim – Value of the workforce: 195 million euros
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47 Brighton & Hove Albion – Kaderwert: 197 Mio. €
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46 US Sassuolo – Kaderwert: 199 Mio. €
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45 Crystal Palace – Kaderwert: 203 Mio. €
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44 FC Southampton – value of the squad: 211 million. €
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43 Athletic de Bilbao – Kaderwert: 216 Mio. €
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42 Hertha BSC – Workforce value: 216 Mio. €
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41 Olympique de Marseille – Value of the squad: 225 Mio. €
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40 Real Betis Sevilla – Kaderwert: 230 Mio. €
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39 LOSC Lille – Kaderwert: 231 Mio. €
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38 Aston Villa – Staff value: 263 million. €
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37 Newcastle United – Kaderwert: 267 Mio. €
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36 Ajax Amsterdam – Kaderwert: 279 Mio. €
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35 AC Florence – Value of the workforce: 279 million. €
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34 Valencia FC – Kaderwert: 282 Mio. €
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33 FC Villareal – Value of the squad: 291 million. €
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32 West Ham United – Kaderwert: 291 Mio. €
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31 FC Porto – Kaderwert: 293 Mio. €
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30 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Kaderwert: 310 Mio. €
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29 Borussia Mönchengladbach – Value of the workforce: 315 million euros
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28 AS Monaco – Staff value: 317 Mio. €
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27 Real Sociedad – Kaderwert: 318 Mio. €
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26 Bayer Leverkusen – value of the workforce: 321 million euros
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25 Olympique Lyon – Staff value: 333 Mio. €
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24 FC Sevilla – Kaderwert: 352 Mio. €
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23 Lazio Rom – Kaderwert: 353 Mio. €
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22 AS Rom – Workforce value: 363 Mio. €
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21 Atalanta Bergamo – Kaderwert: 370 million euros
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20 Benfica Lisbon – Kaderwert: 383 Mio. €
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19 AC Milan – Staff value: 428 Mio. €
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18 Leicester City – Kaderwert: 438 Mio. €
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17 RB Leipzig – Staff value: 490 million. €
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16 Everton FC – Kaderwert: 491 Mio. €
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15 SSC Naples – Frame value: 590 Mio. €
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14 Borussia Dortmund – value of the workforce: 594 million euros
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13 FC Arsenal – Value of the squad: 646 Mio. €
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12 Juventus Turin – Kaderwert: 660 Mio. €
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11 Inter Milan – Value of the squad: 734 million. €
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10 Tottenham Hotspur – Kaderwert: 775 Mio. €
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9 Atlético de Madrid – Kaderwert: 780 Mio. €
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8 Paris SG – Staff value: 785 million. €
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7 Manchester United – Kaderwert: 799 Mio. €
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6 FC Bayern Munich – Value of the workforce: 840 million euros
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5 Real Madrid – Kaderwert: 877 Mio. €
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4 FC Chelsea – Kaderwert: 918 Mio. €
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3 FC Barcelona – Kaderwert: 1.02 Mrd. €
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2 Manchester City – Kaderwert: 1.04 Mrd. €
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1 Liverpool FC – Kaderwert: 1.10 Mrd. €
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