Ian Wright thinks Chelsea should consider selling misfiring striker Timo Werner in the summer - and has warned the Blues cannot afford to give him much more time to improve.
The 25-year-old forward only made the move to Stamford Bridge from RB Leipzig last summer, and huge things were expected of him following his prolific spell in the Bundesliga.
But so far he has not been able to reproduce that form in England, and has managed just five goals in the Premier League so far.
Wright says he feels sympathy for Werner's plight, but thinks new manager Thomas Tuchel may well be contemplating cutting his losses and letting the player move on at the end of the campaign.

"When you look at him and the chances he misses, no matter how low your confidence is, he shouldn’t be missing those for the calibre of striker he’s supposed to be," the Arsenal legend said on the Kelly and Wrighty show.
"We know he scored a lot of goals for RB Leipzig, but even when you’re not playing well and your confidence is low, he shouldn’t be missing them and then you start overdoing it.
"The natural goalscorers gets into that position and thinks, 'thank god, this is the chance I wanted.' He misses too many of those.
"For me, they’re going to have to create so many chances. Even Tammy [Abraham] at the minute is the same, he’s not as ruthless as he was. They go on spurts but they need to be more consistent.
"I don’t think they’ll sell Havertz. He’s somebody who I think we’ve got so much to see from him. So for me, I would keep Havertz.
"But if it carries on as it is with Werner, if you can get a swap deal and get someone else in, there’s no way they’re not thinking about that.

"I’m thinking that now because they need to get the goalscoring situation right. They’ve got it right defensively and got it right in front of the defence, they’ve got everything there so at some stage they will have to make that call on the centre forward.
"I don’t think they can wait around. They need that goalscorer to push them to where they want to be."
Werner will have a good opportunity to get back to scoring ways when Chelsea take on West Brom after the international break on April 3.