‘We are all relieved': Tuchel after Werner ends goal drought
Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger’s future is still up in the air, with the defender nowhere near close to agreeing a new deal with the club. And Rudiger has now been left ‘disappointed’ by the club’s latest offer according to reports.
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger is out of contract at Stamford Bridge next summer (Image: GETTY)
Rudiger became a key figure under his compatriot and was instrumental as Chelsea became one of the best defensive sides in the Premier League.
The 28-year-old was a regular in the top-flight in the second half of last season and played every Champions League game under his new boss as Chelsea stunned Manchester City to lift the trophy in May.
Rudiger has taken his impressive form into the current campaign and has been an ever-present in the Premier League and Champions League.
According to The Mirror, Rudiger has been offered a new deal at Chelsea worth £130,000 a week.
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But that figure dwarves what many of the club’s top players are earning, with Romelu Lukaku currently being paid £350,000 a week following his mega-money move from Inter Milan.
Rudiger’s standoff with Chelsea has alerted a string of high-profile clubs, with Bayern Munich and Juventus said to be keen to land the player when his contract expires.
And if he does opt to move abroad, Rudiger could become the highest-paid defender in the history of the game by demanding a £400,000 weekly pay packet.
“I hope that they find solutions, but it's not only between coaches and players, and what we wish for,” Tuchel said last month.
Chelsea have defied Thomas Tuchel's demands as Antonio Rudiger is left 'disappointed' (Image: GETTY)
“And that's why it's between the club and the player’s agent at the moment.
“He's in the strongest league in Europe, in a big club, so not many reasons to change that.
“But in the end, it's between him and the club, and that's in good hands.”
Rudiger will be looking to build on his strong start to the season when Germany host Romania in a World Cup qualifier on Friday night.
The defender has started 17 of Germany’s last 20 games.