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FIFA World Cup not an audition for FC Barcelona or Real Madrid: Timo Werner

Timo Werner was not part of the international set-up when Germany football team lifted the prize in Brazil four years ago and his primary focus is a piece of that action at the FIFA World Cup in Russia.

Published on: May 24, 2018 3:59 PM IST
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Timo Werner is focused on FIFA World Cup glory with Germany despite the prospect of a prolific tournament in Russia sparking a bidding war for the RB Leipzig striker.

Timo Werner, who will play for Germany at the FIFA World Cup, has been a star performer for RB Leipzig throughout their impressive introduction to the Bundesliga over the past two seasons, scoring 34 top-flight goals. (Getty Images)
Timo Werner, who will play for Germany at the FIFA World Cup, has been a star performer for RB Leipzig throughout their impressive introduction to the Bundesliga over the past two seasons, scoring 34 top-flight goals. (Getty Images)

Werner has been a star performer for Leipzig throughout their impressive introduction to the Bundesliga over the past two seasons, scoring 34 top-flight goals.

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Real Madrid are expected to enter the transfer market for attacking reinforcements this close season and the Champions League finalists have been known to go after World Cup stars to make a statement signing.

Werner was not part of the international set-up when Germany lifted the prize in Brazil four years ago and his primary focus is a piece of that action.

“The World Cup is not about auditioning for Barcelona, Madrid, Liverpool or whoever,” the 22-year-old told German sports magazine Socrates, before reiterating his commitment to Leipzig.

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“But I want to become world champion and then I want to attack again with RB Leipzig.

“I’m not dealing with any thoughts of change.”

Joachim Low’s side have been drawn in Group F alongside South Korea, Mexico and Sweden.

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