According to Jamie Carragher, Chelsea have sent a message to their players with the £53million signing of Timo Werner. The Blues are set to sign the Bundesliga star this week as they put the finishing touches on the deal.
Frank Lampard has already signed Ajax’s Hakim Ziyech, and plans to sign Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz once Werner comes to the club.
However, Carragher believes their significant outlay will serve as a warning to the current squad.
“I think it will give everyone a boost,” Carragher told the Telegraph. “He doesn’t come in right now, so no one has to worry right now. It is made easier by two players going on Bosman’s. Is it Willian and Pedro?
“I don’t think the younger players have to worry too much as it still looks like they will have a front three or four of Pulisic, Abraham, Hudson-Odoi plus Timo Werner coming in. And I certainly don’t think it is the end for Chelsea. There has been mention of Havertz, whether they pull that one off, it looks like this morning Bayern Munich may do that.
“I think it will send a message to the rest of the squad that the top four isn’t good enough for us, we are going places. And with Frank’s history at the club, winning titles, European Cups, he is not coming to manage Chelsea to just try and qualify for the Champions League.”