What are the odds for Werner to Move to Liverpool? – 4/9
Timo Werner has been linked with a move to Liverpool for some time now. The Reds possess one of the world’s strongest front threes but do lack depth. Werner would no doubt be a key figure if he were to arrive on Merseyside with a shift in formation to a 4-2-3-1 a possibility. Regardless, Werner would be a top-quality addition with a proven track record in a major league and all the attributes needed to thrive in Klopp’s side. From Werner’s point of view, Liverpool would represent a step up from RB Leipzig. The German club are in a title race and regularly participate in the Champions League but there is no doubt that Liverpool are better equipped to win trophies.Watch all Timo Werner’s goals so far this season
Timo Werner’s Other Transfer Options
There are a myriad of other interested clubs when it comes to securing Werner’s services. After Liverpool, Barcelona (6/1) are the bookies’ destination of choice. The Spanish giants already have several world-class attacking options but Werner represents a long-term investment with Antoine Griezmann (29), Luis Suarez (33), and even Lionel Messi (32) not getting any younger. Manchester United (6/1) could certainly do with a striker of Werner’s calibre, currently relying on the all too inconsistent Anthony Martial to lead the line. However, at this moment in time, with Champions League football in doubt, the Red Devils may be considered a step down for Werner. The Bundesliga leaders, Bayern Munich (17/2), make a habit of purchasing from within their league and have done so with great success in recent years. Bayern certainly have the financial muscle but Werner may not want to play second fiddle to Robert Lewandowski with the Pole at the peak of his powers. We’re expecting Lewandowski and Werner both to feature very heavily in our Bundesliga predictions when the season gets restarted. Like United, Chelsea (11/1) could also do with a striker of Werner’s ability. Having said that, Tammy Abraham’s development would likely be stunted and the Blues may not possess the pulling power required to attract Werner at this time. Tottenham (13/1) have a similar issue to Bayern in that their star striker, Harry Kane, will not be displaced. With a lack of Champions League football, this move seems rather unlikely but if Harry Kane does leave Tottenham, there is a route in for Werner there. Borussia Dortmund (14/1) currently have Erling Haaland leading the line and are unlikely to beat German rivals Bayern Munich to a signature. If Tottenham stand little chance, North London neighbours, Arsenal (17/1), are no better equipped to entice Werner. PSG, Manchester City and Real Madrid (each 22/1) have the financial power but also have a litany of attacking options and don’t appear to be in for the RB Leipzig forward.Bet on Timo Werner’s Next Club Risk Free
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