Liverpool manger Jurgen Klopp's transfer pursuit of Timo Werner has suffered a setback due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
RB Leipzig superstar Werner has long been earmarked as a potential summer signing for Klopp, as the Germany international has seen his profile rise during a prolific season in front of goal.
The former Stuttgart forward has scored 27 times in 36 matches this season, including four in the Champions League, to make this his most impressive campaign in front of goal to date.
Indeed, Klopp is believed to view Werner as a much-needed alternative to Liverpool's famed front three of Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.
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