See Reason Why Barca & Mardrid ready to Battle for Timo Werner
Real Madrid and
Barcelona are reportedly set to fight it out for the signing of RB Leipzig
striker Timo Werner.
According to Mundo
Deportivo (h/t Dan Ripley of the MailOnline), the two clubs have been
impressed with the Germany international since he joined Leipzig from Stuttgart
in the summer of 2016.
In the report it's
suggested Barcelona's sporting director, Robert Fernandez, has been keeping a
close eye on Werner's development, with the club scouting the forward this
season. Paco Alcacer, the current backup to Luis Suarez, is reported
to have an uncertain future at the Camp Nou after struggling since arriving.
Madrid, meanwhile, are
said to be on the hunt for a replacement for Alvaro Morata, who joined Chelsea
in the summer.
As Ripley noted,
Liverpool have also been linked with the 21-year-old; the Reds are set to sign
Werner's RB Leipzig team-mate, Naby Keita, next summer.
The striker enjoyed an
exceptional debut season with his new club in 2016-17, netting 21 times in
total and helping RB Leipzig to a runners-up finish in the German top flight.
Per the Champions League Twitter account, he's been
If he continues this
type of form, it'll be no shock to see some of Europe's biggest clubs go after
him.
As the aforementioned
numbers illustrate, the Germany international is a wonderful finisher and so
composed in the final third. But there's plenty more to his game than finding
the back of the net; he's technically gifted, is quick and makes intelligent
movements around the penalty area.
Evidently, having
excelled on every stage he's stepped on to, Werner is of the right type of
temperament too. The Bundesliga's Alex Chaffer added:To lead the line for
Barcelona or Real Madrid, you need to be an extra-special player. And both
clubs will likely be after another centre-forward in upcoming transfer windows.
After all, Suarez at
Barca and Karim Benzema at Real Madrid are the current No. 9s for each side,
though they have little competition. While Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Ronaldo are both capable of playing at the point of the attack,
they're both better utilised in other areas of the field.
Werner, with his
infectious determination and goalscoring pedigree, would potentially enliven
both attacks. Given the clubs that have been credited with an interest in the
RB Leipzig man, expect even more focus to fall on the shoulders of one of
European football's rising stars this season.
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