With Timo Werner no longer expected to play for Tottenham Hotspur this season, the German media now wonders about the striker’s future.
Spurs have the centre-forward on loan from RB Leipzig until June, and could make the transfer permanent by triggering the €17m clause in his contract.
Bild today write about the situation, highlighting the ‘shock’ for Werner to be sidelined with that unexpected thigh injury.
Speaking about the chance of a permanent move, the outlet says that even though the situation is ‘unclear’, it’s ‘conceivable’ that Tottenham will buy him.
The report highlights the fact that Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou recently praised Werner, and points out it would be a ‘bargain’ for them to buy him in the summer.
Werner joined Tottenham in the January transfer window, and has two goals and three assists in 14 appearances for the club.
It’s been a few weeks since the striker last contributed to a goal, but given that he’s fully adapted and would only cost that relatively small fee, it may not be a bad idea to guarantee his stay in the squad.