Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to sign Timo Werner permanently at the conclusion of the season.
The German attacker joined Spurs from RB Leipzig during the January transfer window this year, with the option to make the move permanent in the summer.
Tottenham reached an agreement with the German club to extend his loan period for another season, with the option to sign him permanently for £8.5 million.
According to the Sunday Mirror (page 73), Ange Postecoglou wants to sign on-loan winger Werner to a long-term deal with the north London club.
Tottenham appear willing to meet the asking price for the 28-year-old forward, who can play in any position up front.
Tottenham made a good option.
Last season, Werner scored two goals in 13 Premier League appearances.
He has only made three starts in the league this season and has three assists. The German attacker has failed to score a goal this season.
Werner is noted for his speed, savvy running, and ability to get into the box, but his finishing has always been inconsistent.
That is why, despite his exceptional talent, he is not the first name on the squad roster. At the same time, the Spurs need a solid squad, and Werner has the potential to be an excellent squad player.
He has plenty of football left in him, and Spurs can easily offer him a three- or four-year contract.
Tottenham are also hoping to keep Ben Davies at the club. The senior Spurs defender is the club’s longest-serving player.
His contract expires next summer, but Tottenham are looking to extend it until 2026.
The 31-year-old, who was bought by Mauricio Pochettino, has been a valuable asset to the team, and he is presently playing in central defence with Radu Dragusin in the absence of Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero.
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