RB Leipzig's sporting director Rouven Schröder does not expect international footballer Timo Werner to move in January. "I assume that he will play the second half of the season with us. We know what he is capable of, he has to get it back on the pitch. We'll see what happens next, soccer is a day-to-day business," the 48-year-old told Bild (Friday).
Werner has lost his regular place at Leipzig this season. However, should the striker want to gain match practice at another club with a view to next year's European Championships at home, RB would not put any obstacles in his way for a loan. Due to adductor problems, the 27-year-old attacker has only made one brief appearance since mid-November.
Poker with Klostermann
The situation is completely different for another international. Lukas Klostermann's contract expires next summer and an agreement on an extension has not yet been reached. The 27-year-old has recently emphasized that he is in no rush on the subject.
Schröder believes an agreement will be reached soon, however, and has already received an offer from the club. "He's important for us, a seasoned player, he has an incredible history at our club. I think we will have clarity soon, which is what we want. The cards are laid out," said Schröder.