This week, we saw Timo Werner scoring his first Premier League goal for Tottenham Hotspur, as he found the back of the net in the 3-1 win over Crystal Palace.
This is why we have seen a few articles about him in the German media on Monday, where they now wonder whether the striker could make a comeback to the national team.
Outlet Fussball Transfers features a piece claiming Timo Werner’s ‘form curve is pointing upwards’ with his recent performances from Tottenham, contrary to the ‘miserable life’ he was living on RB Leipzig’s bench.
It’s said that the ‘risk’ he took when choosing to join Spurs could now be worth it, because if he keeps doing that well in the coming weeks, he could have ‘legitimate’ hope of returning to the national team.
The story points out that Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann is ‘capable of getting the best’ out of Werner following their time together at Lepizig, and it’s now up to the coach to pick him among the many options there are for his attack.
The striker hasn’t played for his country since March 2023.
Since joining Tottenham on a loan from Leipzig in January, the striker has one goal and two assists in seven appearances.