Timo Werner has rejected offers from MLS and Serie A, and RB Leipzig are now losing hope of offloading the striker. With no playing time expected this season, Werner’s future at the club appears uncertain.
Timo Werner Rejects MLS & Serie A Moves, RB Leipzig Lose Hope of Offloading Striker
RB Leipzig are now facing the possibility of having Timo Werner stuck at the club for the season, with the striker rejecting multiple transfer offers despite being told he has no future at the club.
Werner’s Transfer Rejections
According to reports, Werner has turned down offers from both MLS and Serie A, leaving Leipzig struggling to offload the 29-year-old. Despite being informed that he will not feature in head coach Ole Werner’s plans for the upcoming Bundesliga season, the striker has been unwilling to move. A potential move to New York Red Bulls, Leipzig’s sister club in the MLS, fell through after Werner rejected a lucrative contract worth over €10 million annually.
No Playing Time for Werner
Werner has not featured in any of Leipzig’s pre-season friendlies or the DFB Pokal match against SV Sandhausen, and is not expected to make the squad for the Bundesliga opener against Bayern Munich. His lack of game time at Leipzig and the club’s decision to move forward without him have led to growing frustration.
High Wages and Reluctance to Move
One of the major obstacles to Werner’s transfer is his high wages, which have made it difficult for other clubs to meet his salary demands. The 29-year-old is one of Leipzig’s highest earners, and this has significantly reduced the number of potential suitors. His reluctance to move to Saudi Arabia or other European leagues has further complicated his situation.
The Bigger Picture: Werner’s Loan to Tottenham
Last season, Werner was on loan at Tottenham Hotspur from Leipzig, where he struggled to make an impact. The striker scored just one goal in 27 appearances across all competitions and made only four starts in the Premier League. Despite his lack of success at Tottenham, Werner remains a key figure at Leipzig, but his future appears uncertain unless a last-minute deal materializes.
What’s Next for Timo Werner?
With the MLS transfer window closed and Serie A offers rejected, Werner seems set to remain at RB Leipzig. His high wages and lack of interest in moving elsewhere leave his situation in limbo. As things stand, he is likely to become the Bundesliga’s most expensive reserve player, with no immediate prospect of first-team football. Leipzig will have to contend with the reality that Werner could be stuck at the club until the end of the transfer window, possibly for the entire season.