Timo Werner scored twice against Augsburg on Saturday to become RB Leipzig's all-time leading scorer in his final match with the club.
The Germany international opened the scoring in the first half on Saturday, which put him on 94 goals for Leipzig – a new club record.
Daniel Frahn, who spent five seasons with Leipzig as they climbed from the regional German leagues to the 2. Bundesliga, had previously held the mark, set prior to his move to Heidenheim.
Werner later added a second to finish on 95 ahead of his move to Chelsea, an impending transfer that was confirmed this month.