The Germany international returned to the Premier League in January with a few wrongs to right from his first spell in English football, having represented Chelsea from two years from 2020 to 2022.
Werner had a hand in 44 goals in 89 games for the Blues — 23 of his own and 21 assists — but the consensus was that he failed to hit the same heights which brought him so much attention at Leipzig.
From his opening 10 games in a Tottenham jersey, the 28-year-old has notched a respectable two goals and two assists, netting in back-to-back matches with Crystal Palace and Aston Villa last month.
Werner was also given the nod on the left flank for Saturday's 2-1 win over Luton Town, where he created three chances for his teammates but was also guilty of a glaring miss in the first half with the Lilywhites 1-0 down.
'Werner has made an impact in every game'An Issa Kabore own goal and Son Heung-min winner eventually spared Werner's blushes, but it remains unclear whether Tottenham will activate the option to make the forward's stay permanent, believed to be around £15m.
Speaking to the press in Monday's media conference, Postecoglou gave little away regarding Werner's future in North London but insisted that the club would make the decision when necessary.
«In terms of his future, yeah I think like most players all these decisions will be made at the appropriate time. He's been great for us,» football.london quotes Postecoglou as saying.
«He was an important signing, I said at the time, people forget that when we signed him Sonny wasn't here, he was away at the
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