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Werner may dump Leipzig to chase Euro 2024 dream

Former Chelsea flop Timo Werner could be on the move again in January. 

The German international made a return to former club RB Leipzig in the summer of 2022 but has fallen out of favour at the Bundesliga outfit.

A January transfer has been now been suggested as the 27-year-old looks to resurrect his floundering career. 

With Werner not in the squad for Germany’s friendlies against Turkey and Austria, we examine his current struggles and future options. 

Leipzig return

Werner has only started four games for RB Leipzig this season and just two of those starts have come in the Bundesliga. 

Including substitute appearances, he has featured in 13 matches — but they have seen a meagre return of just two goals and one assist. 

When Werner first returned to Leipzig last term, he played 40 games — of which 35 were starts. 

The forward contributed 16 goals and six assists, which was a reasonably strong start to build upon. 

Instead, he has found minutes severely restricted amid strong competition from Lois Openda, Benjamin Sesko and Yussuf Poulsen. 

With Leipzig currently fourth in the Bundesliga and having already qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League, it would ordinarily make sense to stay and fight for selection. 

Yet with a place in Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany squad for Euro 2024 on the line, Werner may feel that regular football is required to fulfil his international ambitions. 

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Leipzig director Rouven Schroder seems to have opened the door for Werner to leave the club with his recent comments on the situation.

Schroder said: “We look carefully at our squad, and we want players who have that something a bit different in their heads.

“Those are the types of players who we will pick. Timo is going through a difficult spell, and we are supporting him. Life isn’t always sunshine.

“If he has the notion that he would like to do something else, then we will deal with it.

“He is a part of our team and he has to face up to competition for places.”

Schroder’s comments suggest that Werner is having some issues with confidence, which is perhaps not a surprise following his torrid time at Chelsea.

The Blues signed him for £47.5million after he scored 34 goals in 45 games for Leipzig in the 2019-20 season.

But Werner would only find the net 23 times in 89 appearances for Chelsea, making a series of high-profile misses as his poise eroded at Stamford Bridge.

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