RB Leipzig have told their star striker Timo Werner to make a decision over his future, as the German enters the final year of his contract. If a decision is not made soon, the club could actively look to offload him this summer.
The 23-year-old is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young talents in Europe, scoring 16 times and providing seven assists in 30 Bundesliga appearances last season. As a result, he has attracted major interest from across Europe.
Werner has 11 months remaining on his current deal with the German side and although the club offered him a new deal back in January, the player has still not put pen to paper on a contract extension. Leipzig undoubtedly want to keep hold of their forward but they risk losing him for free next summer and are therefore demanding an answer.
"We do not want to set an ultimatum, but eventually we need a decision,” RB Leipzig's CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has claimed in Austria, as quoted by the Mirror.
"It is desirable that we have a solution before the league starts. We can and want to meet this timing.
"We are in constructive and good talks, which will lead to a result. We have submitted a contract offer to Timo and his consultant, we stand by that and we do not have to improve it."
The CEO continued:
"The topic of Werner has occupied the media more than we ourselves. But, of course, we will eventually need a decision."
Source : 90min