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T. Werner Transfer from RB Leipzig to Tottenham Hotspur

Napoli has opened channels towards Timo Werner, a 28-year-old German player, with Tottenham.

Timo Werner left RB Leipzig for Tottenham in winter 2024 to gain more playing time. He was on loan until the end of the season, with Tottenham having the option to buy for 12 million euros. However, he is struggling, scoring only 1 goal and 3 assists in 23 matches, making it uncertain if Tottenham will activate the purchase option. Bild reports that RB Leipzig fears Werner's return due to his 10 million euros annual salary.

Tottenham Hotspur are not expected to trigger their purchase clause in the loan contract of RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner.

Timo Werner returned to RB Leipzig for a year, scoring 16 goals in 40 matches, which attracted interest from Tottenham. Tottenham signed him on loan to strengthen their offensive options after losing Harry Kane. However, Werner struggled at Tottenham, scoring only three goals in almost a year and facing public criticism from coach Ange Postecoglou.

Werner has been playing on loan at Tottenham Hotspur with a view to a permanent switch at the end of the season. However, his potential £8.5million move now looks unlikely after he was publicly criticized by manager Postecoglou for his performance at Rangers in the Europa League. Additionally, Werner was absent from the Tottenham squad for the Carabao Cup win over Manchester United due to illness, and there seems to be no long-term future for him at the club.

Team Talk provides an update on the transfer situation surrounding Timo Werner's loan at Tottenham Hotspur. Timo Werner is currently in his second season on loan at Tottenham Hotspur from RB Leipzig. Tottenham has decided not to exercise their option to sign Werner permanently next summer after his poor performance against Rangers. The option to sign him permanently is set at £8.5 million (€10 million, $10.7 million).

Timo Werner made a return to the Premier League in January through a loan deal that includes an option to buy. Tottenham Hotspur secured him under these terms. Nevertheless, Werner's performance has fallen short of expectations, as he has managed only one goal and three assists across 19 matches. Tottenham's head coach, Ange Postecoglou, expressed dissatisfaction with Werner's performance, describing it as unacceptable. Despite his status as an experienced international player, Werner was taken off at halftime during a lackluster 1-1 draw against Glasgow Rangers in the Europa League. Tottenham finds itself in a crisis, facing challenges both in the Premier League and on the international stage, and the team is in urgent need of improved performances from Werner. The option to buy is set at twelve million euros for the upcoming summer.

Timo Werner has been on loan with Tottenham from RB Leipzig since January. Despite a relatively cheap buy-out clause of €10 million, the prospect of his loan being made permanent looks scant. His Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) remains at €29.2m but is on the slide. Werner's performance has been criticized by Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, especially after a disappointing display against Rangers in the Europa League.

Timo Werner is currently on loan at Tottenham Hotspur from Leipzig until the end of the season. There is a purchase option for Tottenham to buy Werner for 12 million euros by spring. However, it is currently considered unlikely that Tottenham will exercise this option. Fans have called for the loan to be terminated early in winter, but Leipzig has made it clear that Werner will remain at Tottenham until the agreed loan end.

The chances of Spurs loanee Timo Werner being signed permanently have risen after his performance against Man City. Werner’s loan agreement from Leipzig contains an option to buy worth £8.5m.

The chances of Spurs loanee Timo Werner being signed permanently have risen after his performance in the 4-0 victory over Man City.

Tottenham are reportedly unlikely to take up the option to turn Timo Werner's loan move from RB Leipzig into a permanent deal in 2025. The winger, 28, is considered a squad player at best for Spurs, and even though his buy option is around €10m, the experiment may end next year.

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is reportedly 'leaning towards' not exercising the £8.5m option to buy Timo Werner, who is currently on loan. If the option is dismissed, Werner will return to his parent club, RB Leipzig, at the season's end.

Timo Werner is on loan to Tottenham from RB Leipzig, with an option for a permanent transfer available at the season's end. However, it has been reported that Tottenham, led by manager Ange Postecoglou, is not interested in making the move permanent, even for a minimal fee of €8.5 million. Werner's performances have not met expectations, and Tottenham is contemplating his departure as soon as January. The striker has faced difficulties in scoring, recording no goals and only one assist in 11 appearances this season.

RB Leipzig reportedly have no intention of recalling Timo Werner from his loan stint during the winter transfer window. As reported by 'Sport Bild', the arrangement is expected to remain in place until the summer of 2025. Tottenham Hotspur holds an option to make Werner's move permanent for a fee of twelve million euros by the spring. Nonetheless, it is deemed unlikely at present that Spurs will opt to trigger this clause, given Werner's modest contributions this season, having provided only one assist in nine matches and accumulating merely 214 minutes of playtime in the Premier League.

Timo Werner transferred on loan from Leipzig to Tottenham at the beginning of 2024. His performance at Tottenham includes scoring 2 goals and providing 4 assists in 22 matches.

Timo Werner switched on loan from Leipzig to Tottenham at the beginning of 2024. His performance at Tottenham includes 2 goals and 4 assists in 22 matches. His future in the national team under Nagelsmann depends on improving his performance.

Ange Postecoglou confirmed that Timo Werner was brought to Tottenham in January.

Timo Werner has re-joined Tottenham on loan.

Timo Werner has been loaned to Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of 2 million euros.

The north London side have already confirmed Timo Werner will spend the 2024/25 campaign with the club, signing the Germany international to another loan deal after he scored twice and contributed three assists in 13 Premier League fixtures.

Tottenham has extended the loan of Timo Werner until the end of next season. Werner, 28 years old, joined Tottenham in January and has participated in 14 matches in all competitions, scoring two goals and providing two assists. The contract signed between both clubs in January included a purchase option of 15 million pounds (17.6 million euros) that Tottenham has not exercised and becomes 8.5 million pounds (10 million euros) after the new agreement they have reached. Despite his records are not spectacular, Werner has served to reinforce Postecoglou's attacking options until a hamstring tendon injury left him out of the last five matches of the just finished Premier League.

Timo Werner will not return to RB Leipzig in the summer, but will be loaned to Tottenham Hotspur for another year. In addition, the Spurs have the option to sign the striker permanently in 2025. Werner's season was prematurely ended after a thigh injury in late April. Werner has a contract with Leipzig until 2026. However, he only played a minor role in the first half of the season under coach Marco Rose and scored two goals in eight games - only twice was he in the starting lineup. Consequently, Werner went to London in the winter. With the Spurs, he crossed the finish line in England in 5th place and will therefore compete internationally in the Europa League next season.

Timo Werner will join Tottenham on loan for the 2024/25 season, with an option for Tottenham to make the transfer permanent.

Timo Werner will remain on loan at Tottenham for another year. A new agreement was reached between Tottenham and Leipzig to extend Werner's loan. The previous buyout option of 20 million euros was not exercised by Tottenham. However, a new buyout option has been set at a lower price of 15 million euros.

Tottenham is negotiating with Lipsia to extend the loan of Timo Werner for another season. The initial agreement included an option to buy the player's card for 20 million euros, but Tottenham wants to try another way.

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