Tottenham Hotspur is set for a significant boost, eyeing Timo Werner from Leipzig to bolster their attacking line-up and vie for top honors in the Premier League.
With aspirations to strengthen their squad, the Spurs have been engaged in progressive talks to secure Timo Werner on loan from RB Leipzig until the season’s close. Werner, 27, has shown eagerness for this opportunity, seeking more game time after limited appearances with the Bulls this year. Having previously plied his trade at Chelsea from 2020 to 2022, the German striker is keen to make a return to Premier League.
Reports from German media indicate that Werner has departed Spain, where Leipzig is conducting their winter training, and is anticipated to journey to London in the next couple of days to finalize the terms of the collaboration.
Tottenham Hotspur is set to cover the entirety of Werner’s contract, aiming to fill the void caused by Son’s absence. Son Heung-Min will be unavailable throughout January due to his participation in the Asian Cup representing South Korea.
In the current season, Werner has featured in 14 outings for Leipzig, contributing with two goals and an assist. As negotiations progress, Tottenham is looking forward to reinforcing their attacking prowess with this imminent signing.