It seems Timo Werner's time in the Premier League is not over just yet. The Chelsea flop is reportedly on the verge of a sensational loan transfer to Tottenham Hotspur, dealing a blow to Manchester United's hopes of a January swoop for the German forward.
Tottenham close to signing Werner on loan
Sky Sports Germany's Florian Plettenburg has reported that a deal is nearly finalized to bring Werner to North London on a six-month loan. This unexpected move could rejuvenate the striker's career and give him a chance to prove his worth in a new environment.
Option to buy
The deal includes an option for Tottenham to buy Werner, although the specific amount has not been disclosed at this time. If the loan spell proves successful, Spurs could potentially secure the services of the talented forward on a permanent basis.
Departing Leipzig's training camp
Werner is expected to leave RB Leipzig's training camp imminently to complete the transfer. After two underwhelming years at Chelsea, he will be eager to make a fresh start and showcase his abilities in the Premier League once again.
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Chelsea's costly gamble
Chelsea signed Werner for a hefty fee of £47 million in 2020, but the German international failed to live up to expectations. His lack of goals and inconsistent performances led to frustration among the Chelsea faithful, ultimately resulting in his departure from the club.
This loan move to Tottenham could be an opportunity for Werner to rediscover his form and prove his doubters wrong. Only time will tell if he can make the most of this second chance and revive his career in English football.
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