RB Leipzig ‘make Werner promise during private meeting’ as Man Utd weigh up move

RB Leipzig have told Timo Werner that he can leave if he wants to, according to reports. The Bundesliga side would prefer the striker to stay but won’t stand in his way if he wants to move to the likes of Manchester United.

Werner rejoined Leipzig after two years at Chelsea in the summer of 2022. However, he has been unable to be as prolific in front of goal as he was during his first spell at the club.

He scored just nine league goals last season and has just two to his name so far this term, starting just twice in the German top flight. Werner still has two-and-a-half years remaining on his contract at Leipzig.

United have been linked with bringing the 27-year-old back to the Premier League despite his unsuccessful time at Stamford Bridge. And it appears they won’t have many obstacles in their way if they do choose to pursue the forward.

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Sky Sport Germany claims that Werner has spoken to Leipzig chiefs in a private meeting. It was stressed to him that they would like him to stay and do all they can to change his fortunes after a difficult start to the campaign.

However, Werner was also told that if he wanted to leave, Leipzig would grant him an exit. United are said to be one of several teams from England who have enquired about the possibility of signing Werner.

The report says he is not currently planning on leaving in January. United may have to convince the player if they plan on bringing him in next month.

Werner is currently nursing an adductor injury which has forced him out of action since early November. The Germany international first moved to England in 2020, joining Chelsea for £45million after the Blues beat Liverpool to his signature.

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However, he scored just 23 goals in 89 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions. He did start the Champions League final win over Manchester City in 2021 but was unable to earn a regular starting spot in his second campaign and moved back to Leipzig for £25m.

United could look to the January market after suffering their 11th defeat in all competitions against Bournemouth on Saturday. Erik ten Hag’s side sit sixth in the Premier League and are on the cusp of exiting the Champions League at the group stage.

Ten Hag admitted last week that signing players in the winter will be difficult. He told United We Stand: “Realistically, in relation to the market, most of the time you don’t attract the best players in the winter.

“The top, top players will not leave their clubs in the winter. It’s players who are disappointed, injured or just not the right fit or whatever.”

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