Liverpool fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest post from RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner.
This comes after the German shared a post on his official Twitter page that contained an image of himself in training.
Werner captioned his post, claiming that he is “ready to go” in reference to the fact that the Bundesliga will be resuming its season this weekend.
This post from Werner then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans, who were not shy in sending their messages to the striker.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to Werner’s post:
Ready to go! Back to Bundesliga on saturday! ??? @Bundesliga_EN @DieRotenBullen pic.twitter.com/pceonbCuWN
— Timo Werner (@TimoWerner) May 14, 2020
You look good in red Timo
— Dan??? (@Ifcdan) May 14, 2020
Ngl you’d suit Liverpool red
— ?? (@CalvesLikeShaq) May 14, 2020
Are you preparing as well to come to Liverpool next season Tim ???
We love you man.
Come along.
YNWA
???— Peter Myambo Lfc.YNWA (@MyBarcaLiver) May 14, 2020
Yeahhh! He knows!
— Geoff Anfield Unbearable (@Geoff_Anfield) May 14, 2020
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Before the Bundesliga was temporarily suspended due to the current global pandemic, the 24-year-old managed to score 27 goals in 36 appearances for Leipzig in all competitions. Now that Werner has shared this post of him preparing for the season to return, this quickly grabbed the attention of a lot of Liverpool fans, who were not shy in sharing their messages to the striker.
Almost can see the Liverbird shine upon your Chest ?
— Piia* ?? (@PiiaMay) May 14, 2020
It’s time @Kevbyrne90 pic.twitter.com/BZOZlSG4xE
— Jay Doyle (@JayDoyle7) May 14, 2020
You better enjoy your last few games in Germany before linking up with the boys at Melwood
— Anders ? (@Ifcanders) May 14, 2020
Melwood awaits
— One of Olubuse Ruling House (@FaleyeTS) May 14, 2020
Can’t wait to see you at anfield next season ?
— Prices.?LFC (@PTBooms) May 14, 2020
What do we think?
It seems that these Liverpool fans have taken this opportunity to try and persuade Werner, who is valued at £57.6 million (as per Transfermarkt), to leave Leipzig this summer and make a move to Merseyside.