Tottenham Hotspur signed Timo Werner from RB Leipzig on a loan deal for the rest of the 2023/24 season in the January transfer window.

Tottenham have an option to sign Timo Werner permanently from RB Leipzig for £15 million in the summer transfer window. But the North Londoners are yet to make a decision on his future, according to Football Insider.

The 28-year-old has done reasonably well for the North London club so far, scoring twice and picking up two assists as well. Spurs will be able to sign the player permanently for a fee of around £15 million. But Leipzig have given them a deadline to trigger this option.

Werner is versatile enough to play anywhere across the front three, and he could prove to be a quality squad player for Tottenham in the coming seasons. Leipzig expect Spurs to trigger their £15 million purchase option to sign the German international.

Having a versatile forward like him can be valuable for any club, and the reported valuation seems quite reasonable as well. Tottenham will be hoping to compete for trophies next season, and they need a deeper squad. Keeping the 28-year-old could prove to be a wise decision. They are already lacking in depth when it comes to the attacking unit.

Werner will want Tottenham stay

The German striker seems to be enjoying his time at the North London club, and he has managed to fit into their attacking style of football. He is at the peak of his powers, and he has the experience of competing in the Premier League as well.

Werner will certainly want to continue at Tottenham beyond this season. He does not have a future at RB Leipzig and will not be a regular starter for them next season. Returning to the Bundesliga club will not be a preferable option for him. It remains to be seen whether he can convince Tottenham with his performances until the end of the season.

Tottenham are currently fifth in the league table, and they will be hoping to secure Champions League qualification by the end of the season. It remains to be seen whether Timo Werner can help them finish in the top four and convince the club hierarchy to spend £15 million on him during the summer transfer window.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Recommended

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.