The Blues boss said in late-May: “He’s still young and can still improve. This is what we demand week by week.
“When he has some time to reflect, rest, some time on holiday for mental rest, I’m sure he can take the next steps next year.
“He is not new anymore, he will know the environment, what he is coming back to, his team-mates, what he is up against on the first game and how to adapt. This will help him.
“We try to push the process right now because we need him.”
Similarly to Tuchel, former Chelsea and Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas is also excited for what Werner has got to offer the Blues in the future, and also spoke about Kai Havertz, who came over to west London from Germany at the same time.
Fabregas wrote in the Telegraph : “I watch every single Chelsea game, so I’ve followed the first seasons of the club’s two big German signings, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner, very closely and I am convinced next season we will start to really see the best of them.
