Earthquakes sign Timo Werner Today Us News



The Earthquakes’ rumored signing of German forward Timo Werner became reality Thursday morning as they announced they had acquired him from Red Bull Leipzig, billing the move as the biggest in club history.

Werner will occupy one of San Jose’s Designated Player spots and is signed through June 2028 after the Quakes sent New York Red Bulls $50,000 in General Allocation Money.

Werner, 29, has played the majority of his career in Germany’s Bundesliga, scoring 102 goals and notching 46 assists over 260 matches there for Leipzig and VfB Stuttgart, where he got his career start.

A move to the U.S. represents a chance for more playing time for a forward who was once considered one of Germany’s top young players.

“It’s always a big decision to go to America, but everything is there to be successful,” Werner said in a team release. “The stadium and the facilities are beautiful. Also, it really impressed me that an experienced manager like Bruce, who has had so much success in the league, flew over here to Germany to talk to me about the plan.”

Werner was the youngest Bundesliga player to reach 50 appearances, and the league’s youngest to score two goals in a single game, doing so both by age 19.

“To have a player of Timo’s caliber coming in is simply outstanding for the club and the community,” Quakes coach Bruce Arena said in a team release. “I believe he’ll offer us quality on the field, experience and leadership.”

Werner’s leap to the English Premier League provided some of the significant road bumps of his career. He left Leipzig for Chelsea in 2020 on a €53 million fee and played two seasons there, scoring 10 goals in league competition and 23 overall in 89 appearances. While his production didn’t reach the all-world level some had hoped, he was part of Chelsea’s UEFA Champions League-winning side in his first year there.


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