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Werner, 22, has previously been linked with an £88m move to Anfield and has spoken favourably about the Premier League.

The striker has been offered new terms by Leipzig but seems in no rush to commit his future to the Bundesliga outfit.

Leipzig are desperate to convince Werner to extend his deal which has 18 months left to run.

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But according to German newspaper Bild, the Germany international is hesitant to put pen to paper.

They report that he will make a decision when the Bundesliga season ends in May.

The news is likely to interest Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp who is a known admirer of Werner.

German outlet Abendzeitung reported that Anfield scouts were in attendance to watch Werner as Leipzig beat Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-0 in December.

The former Stuttgart star netted both goals in the game, taking his tally to 11 in 17 Bundesliga appearances this term.

(Image: GETTY)

(Image: GETTY)

But Liverpool will face serious competition from Bavarian giants Bayern Munich should Werner chose to end his two-and-a-half year spell at Leipzig's Red Bull Arena.

With Werner's contract running down, Bild claim that a deal could be struck for around £36m.

Bayern traditionally hoover up the most promising young German talent and have their eye on Leipzig's star man.

"If you play in Germany at RB Leipzig and want to stay in Germany, you really only have one club where you can switch back," Werner said after the recent 1-0 defeat to Bayern.

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However, the forward told FourFourTwo magazine back in March that he dreams of playing in the Premier League.

Although he claimed in the interview to more of a Manchester United fan that a Liverpool one.

"In Liverpool it"s also their stadium and the atmosphere,” he said. "But when I have to decide, I"m more Manchester United than Liverpool.

"I'm now at a point where at some stage in the future I'd like to play in a team that wins titles.”