RB Leipzig chief Markus Krosche says the coronavirus crisis could rumble Timo Werner's prospects of joining Liverpool.
Krosche has warned how the long-lasting effects of the virus could change the face of the transfer market, leaving the likes of Liverpool unable to afford Werner and result in him staying put in Germany.
“It is clear that Timo aroused desires at other clubs with his great performances with his goals and assists (but) everything is possible," Krosche told Sport1.
"We do not know how the transfer market is developing. We are looking into a very foggy glass ball. We do not know what our resources are and what the other clubs have in terms of opportunities.
“England has the same problems as we do. Relying on the fact that the clocks there work differently just because they have investors is wrong.
“Investors also have economic constraints. The crisis affects not just one industry, but one that is global impact.
“We cannot estimate at all today whether the current values will still be stable in six months."