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Naby Keita on Liverpool’s pursuit of Timo Werner and the role he’d play

Naby Keita has been asked about speculation over a Liverpool move for Timo Werner, acknowledging that he would ask his old team-mate to join if he leaves RB Leipzig.

Keita and Werner played alongside each other for two seasons at the Red Bull Arena, joining in the same summer and proving influential in Leipzig’s second-placed finish in the Bundesliga in 2016/17.

But while Keita agreed a deal to join the Reds in 2017, eventually moving to Anfield a year later, speculation has continued over Werner’s next club.

The 22-year-old has delayed a decision over his future but it is widely expected that he will depart Leipzig in the summer, with Liverpool among the clubs touted as a possible destination.

It can be argued that the Reds are still short one top-class attacking option, and with the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi due to leave at the end of the season, Jurgen Klopp could require reinforcements.

The manager has faith in 18-year-old Rhian Brewster, but it could be that he and the versatile Werner both fit into Klopp’s plans.

If that is the case, Keita has vowed to convince the Germany international he should link up with him on Merseyside, with BuLi News relaying quotes from an interview with Sport Bild.

“We played very well together in Leipzig, and he was one of my best friends there,” Keita explained.

“It’s clear: if he’ll be on the move, I’ll ask Timo to join us here at Liverpool.”

Timo Werner (Germany) jubelt uber Treffer zum 1:1 Ausgleich GES/ Fussball/ Freundschaftsspiel: Germany - Frankreich, 14.11.2017 Football / Soccer: Friendly match: Germany vs France, Cologne, November 14, 2017 |usage worldwide (Markus Gilliar/DPA/PA Images)

Of course, it comes as no surprise that Keita would be interested in playing with Werner again, and this is no indication of whether the forward would join Liverpool or that they will make an approach.

But with Keita eager to reform his partnership with his “best friend,” it is possible that the feeling is reciprocated, and this could play a role when Werner makes a decision.

In an assessment of the Reds’ potential pursuit of the No. 11 last month, the Evening Standard‘s David Lynch wrote that the club “continue to deny interest,” but that “Leipzig are right to expect that stance could change in the coming months.”

This could be pure speculation, particularly as Lynch concludes that “ruling the Reds either in or out of a swoop for Werner at this point would be unwise.”

However, if Klopp opts for a move for his compatriot, it is clear he will have the backing of Keita.

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