'I could be happy everywhere': Werner drops Chelsea exit hint
"I could be happy everywhere," Timo Werner told The Sun when asked if he's happy at Chelsea.
"The most important thing is that I am happy. I am happy when I play and score goals. That’s the fact. That’s what I should take care of and other things will come.
"The manager always has different ideas, different thoughts and what you need in different games.
"In many games I was not in his thoughts so I try to change that. It is not different to last season, it was the same when Romelu came. We had big, big competition. It’s still the same.
"At a big club like Chelsea you have that competition. In pre-season you can show that you want to play, that you are a guy who wants to be in the starting XI. That’s what I try.
"It is clear I want to play more and I should play more to be in good shape for the World Cup — and also to have a chance to play."
The German has been linked with a summer exit from Chelsea as he made just 37 appearances for the Blues last season.
The 26-year-old scored in Chelsea's first game this summer, a 2-1 win in a friendly against Club America.