Chelsea striker Claudio Pizarro has secured a return to Germany's Bundesliga after penning a one-year loan deal at Werder Bremen.
The 29-year-old Peruvian moved to Stamford Bridge from Bayern Munich last summer on a Bosman free transfer but failed to make an impression in the Premier League.
He scored on his competitive debut for Chelsea against Birmingham last season but found the net only once more in 31 appearances.
Pizarro was linked with a move to Premier League new boys Stoke and Hull earlier this week, with the Blues hoping to sign Robinho from Real Madrid to bolster their forward ranks.
But the South American has now returned to Bremen, where he enjoyed two successful seasons before moving to Munich in 2001.
lmaoooooo....
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hope he can regain back his top form and sell him off
I think its very hard to sell him cos Chelsea always sign players even average ones on high salaries and it makes it very difficult for them to sell them off to another club who are not willing to take over their remainding contract on the same salary... The only option is to loan them out until their contract expire with them... In some cases, they even have to pay part of the loan out players weekly salaries as the club that loan the player can't afford the full weekly sum... Veron, Crespo...