Timo Werner's love-in with the Chelsea fans is set to continue after the striker sent a message on social media to the Blues supporters.
Since the return of fans to football matches, Werner has been serenaded with his own chant to the tune of Depeche Mode's 'I just can't get enough'.
And it seems like the German is on board with the song after he took to Twitter the day after Chelsea's 1-0 Champions League final victory over Manchester City.
Werner simply tweeted: "I just can't get enough..." alongside pictures of him celebrating in front of the Blues faithful in Porto.
It was the 25-year-old's international teammate Kai Havertz who scored the game's only goal after Werner had twice turned up goalscoring opportunities.
Werner hit a 'fresh-air' shot and then a tame effort straight at Ederson in the first half, but thanks to Havertz his blushes were spared and at the end of his first season in England, Werner has ended the campaign as European champion.
Havertz and Werner will not have long to bask in their glory with the duo, and Blues teammate Antonio Rudiger, set to link up shortly with the German national team for the European Championships this summer.
Werner celebrated the Champions League triumph on social media with a series of pictures showing him enjoying the moment with his fellow Germans on the pitch in front of their adoring fans.
The German striker has had a hit-and-miss first campaign for the Blues, scoring just 12 goals in all competitions and only six in the Premier League.
However, his strike in the Champions League semi-final second leg was crucial in helping the Blues overcome Real Madrid 3-1 on aggregate.
Werner will be hoping to push on next season and will undoubtedly have the full support of the Chelsea fans as they bellow out his new favourite football chant.