Tottenham Hotspur forward Timo Werner is keen to remain in north London this summer.
The Lilywhites are trending in the right direction to secure themselves a spot in next season’s Champions League.
And one player who is finding his feet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is Timo Werner after a positive run of games.

Timo Werner’s Tottenham future
According to Bild, the 28-year-old forward is now keen to remain at Tottenham following the conclusion of his loan.
The German’s short-term loan is due to expire at the end of the season, however, the report claims the option to buy must be activated before 14 June.
Spurs are able to bring in the experienced forward at a relatively low cost of just £15m, though.
And he is a player who Ange Postecoglou has already praised having shown some solid form from the wing.
Tottenham will have to make a decision fairly early in the summer, but Werner is getting plenty of opportunities to showcase his worth.

Timo Werner Tottenham goals
After joining in the January transfer window, Werner slotted straight into the side as he replaced Heung-min Son who was away on international duty.
The German provided two assists in his opening two games, but his search for a goal went on until March.
Like London buses, the wait for one saw two come along as Werner goes into this weekend having scored in his last two games.
And he even managed to score his last goal – against Aston Villa – in what was just a three-minute cameo appearance off the bench.
Postecoglou has already hailed his arrival in north London as “really important” and is expecting the German to get even better.
It is yet to be seen whether Werner can truly become a player who will be a reliable source of goals. His history in England would suggest against that.
However, four goal contributions in seven league games is by no means a shabby return at all.
And if Spurs are hoping to play Champions League football next season, Postecoglou will need options to rotate.
With a Champions League medal and 31 goal contributions in Europe, he could prove a smart buy at just £15m.
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