Timo Werner expresses his thoughts on continuing his loan at Tottenham from RB Leipzig.

Ex-Chelsea player remains in North London.

May 28th 2024.

Timo Werner expresses his thoughts on continuing his loan at Tottenham from RB Leipzig.
In a surprising turn of events, Timo Werner made a return to the Premier League in January, joining Tottenham on loan from RB Leipzig. Despite some mixed performances, the team had the option to make his transfer permanent for a fee of £15 million. However, with his future up in the air, the decision was ultimately left to be made at a later time.

Under the guidance of manager Ange Postecoglou, Werner quickly adjusted to the team's tactics and provided valuable depth. Though he only scored two goals and recorded three assists in 14 appearances, he proved to be a solid addition to the squad. Unfortunately, he suffered a thigh injury towards the end of the season, causing him to miss the last month of the campaign. This ultimately contributed to the team missing out on Champions League qualification and instead, they will be competing in the Europa League next season.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, it was confirmed on Tuesday that Werner would be returning to Tottenham on loan for the 2024/25 season, with an option to make the deal permanent. In a statement, the club expressed their delight in reaching an agreement with RB Leipzig for the talented striker.

Werner himself also shared his excitement about staying with the team for another season. On Instagram, he posted a message to Spurs fans, saying, "Happy to be a Spurs next year! Looking forward to seeing you all in the stadium for an incredible season." With the team looking to make some big moves in the transfer market, Werner's presence will surely add to their strength and depth.

In other news, it has been reported that Werner's buy-out clause is set at just £8.5 million, making him an even more attractive option for Tottenham. His contract with RB Leipzig currently runs until 2026, giving the team plenty of time to work out a potential permanent deal in the future.

As Werner continues to recover from his injury, he is expected to be back to full fitness by early June. This will give him ample time to have a full pre-season with Tottenham, as he was not selected for the Germany squad for their upcoming Euro 2024 campaign. Fans are eagerly anticipating his return and are hopeful that he will play a key role in their quest for success next season.

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