Real Madrid are reportedly considering RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner as a potential January transfer target to bolster their attacking options.
The German international, who returned to RB Leipzig after a mixed stint at Chelsea, has struggled to secure a regular starting position under Marco Rose this season, with limited playing time.
Despite interest from Premier League clubs like West Ham United, Crystal Palace, and Fulham, Real Madrid seem keen on entering the race for Werner.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side lacks a direct replacement for Karim Benzema, and injuries to players like Vinicus Junior have further limited their attacking choices.
The report suggests that Los Blancos are open to a loan deal for Werner, even though RB Leipzig may prefer a permanent transfer. Both the club and the player are reportedly willing to entertain a temporary move to Madrid if it proves beneficial for all parties involved.
Real Madrid aim to reinforce their attacking lineup, possibly making a significant signing for a new number nine in the upcoming seasons.