Timo Werner could end his dismal Tottenham loan spell and move to MLS as he is reportedly in talks with the New York Red Bulls.
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- Werner could leave Spurs in January
- In talks with MLS' New York Red Bulls
- Contract with RB Leipzig valid until June 2026
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Werner first joined Tottenham on a six-month loan deal from RB Leipzig last January and ahead of the 2024-25 campaign, he extended his stay by one more year. The German striker has been far from impressive for Spurs, managing only one goal in 26 appearances across all competitions in the current season.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Werner still has six months left in his loan spell, however, the former Chelsea forward is in talks for a transfer to Major League Soccer side the New York Red Bulls, according to . Werner's current contract with RB Leipzig, New York's sister club, runs until June 2026 and it remains to be seen if the three clubs can find a common ground so that the forward can end his latest nightmare stint in the Premier League early.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has, however, declared that he does not want any of his current squad members to leave in the middle of the season amid a huge injury crisis at the north London club.
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WHAT NEXT FOR TOTTENHAM?
Tottenham will be back in action in the Premier League on Sunday as they take on Leicester City in a crucial home fixture.