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Werner's return apparently fixed: RB Leipzig only pays a mini fee for the DFB star

2022-08-08T04:01:28.106Z


Werner's return apparently fixed: RB Leipzig only pays a mini fee for the DFB star Created: 08/08/2022 05:37 By: Florian Schimak Timo Werner apparently leaves Chelsea and returns to the Bundesliga. The striker is said to have already signed a contract with RB Leipzig. Timo Werner is apparently returning to the Bundesliga : striker before Leipzig change Million fee? RB boss Mintzlaff does not w


Werner's return apparently fixed: RB Leipzig only pays a mini fee for the DFB star

Created: 08/08/2022 05:37

By: Florian Schimak

Timo Werner apparently leaves Chelsea and returns to the Bundesliga.

The striker is said to have already signed a contract with RB Leipzig.

  • Timo Werner

    is apparently returning to the

    Bundesliga

    : striker before

    Leipzig change

  • Million fee?

    RB boss Mintzlaff does not want to confirm the agreement

  • Return to RB: Werner moved to Chelsea

    in 2020 for 55 million

  • This

    ticker

    for Timo Werner's possible return to RB is continuously updated

Update from August 7th, 5:53 p.m.:

Timo Werner and the possible return to RB Leipzig.

What is it?

The

picture

reports that the Saxons only have to pay 20 million euros plus bonuses for the attacker.

That's little compared to the 55 million that Chelsea FC paid to RB two years ago.

In 56 Premier League games, Werner has scored ten goals and provided 13 assists for the Blues.

His contract in London actually runs until 2025.

Timo Werner is apparently returning to the Bundesliga: striker before Leipzig change

First report from August 7th, 5:15 p.m.:

Munich – Apparently someone is fighting for their chance at the World Cup!

Timo Werner is very close to returning to RB Leipzig.

According to Bild am Sonntag

, the Chelsea striker is said to

have already reached an agreement with the Saxons.

Allegedly, the 27-year-old should not even be loaned out, but even firmly committed.

We're talking about a four or five-year contract.

However, Oliver Mintzlaff did not want to confirm this on Sunday afternoon.

"Fix is ​​basically a deal to me when it's signed.

I can say: We haven't signed a new player and haven't signed anything anywhere," said RB managing director at DAZN.

Werner is "certainly an interesting player", but also "still a Chelsea player", added Mintzlaff.

Coach Domenico Tedesco had previously emphasized in the Werner debate: "We have André Silva in front, who is doing very well.

We have Christopher Nkunku in front, we have Alexander Sörloth in front, who makes us more flexible.

If Yussuf Poulsen comes back, we still have a striker.

That's our situation. ”

Sky

, in turn, reported on Sunday morning that the change should not be fixed until next week.

Timo Werner is about to return to RB Leipzig © IMAGO/Nigel Keene

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Timo Werner back to RB Leipzig?

Attacker moved to Chelsea in 2020 for 55 million

In 2020, Werner switched from RB to the Blues for around 55 million, but has not yet been able to assert himself at Stamford Bridge.

On Saturday evening at Chelsea's game at Everton, Werner was no longer in the squad.

The DFB attacker hopes that RB will return to the Bundesliga for more playing time and thus better chances for the 2022 World Cup, which will take place in Qatar in November.

Werner, who actually seemed set in the storm under national coach Hansi Flick, had recently hinted at a Chelsea farewell, as he had hardly played a role under Thomas Tuchel recently.

Without playing time, a place in the World Cup starting eleven would also be in danger for Werner – hence the return to RB Leipzig.

(smk/dpa/sid)

Source: merkur

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