It was summer of 2020 when the 25-year-old German striker Timo Werner moved from RB Leipzig to London. He has since won the Champions League trophy with Chelsea – quite a success in the first year with the new club, right?However, according to a report by German outlet Spiegel, Werner is said to have signed a contract with Bayern Munich during the 2018/19 season. To strengthen the speculation, respectable Bild also confirmed these reports.Pep wants his revenge, Tuchel to prove he belongs with the bestFrom the Spiegel article it can be seen that the case will be discussed in a court dispute at the Mosbach Regional Court, where the main subject should be that Werner should have switched from Leipzig to the German champions on July 1, 2020.This failed transfer became public due to a million dollar dispute between the two advisors Karlheinz Forster (63) and Murat Lokurlu (45), which are set to meet in court on September 28th. the whole case is around then potential transfer moves of Werner and fellow national player Niklas Sule (26/Bayern) who were drawn into this dispute.Lewandowski and Muller looking for more records against Greuther FurthLokurlu claims to have been a partner in handling the Werner transfer to Chelsea. At the same time, the former pro-footballer Forster accuses the sports agency owner of withholding legal income from Werner’s first professional contract with VfB Stuttgart in the 2014/15 season – which was a bit more than 770,000 USD.In regard to Werner, the case files read: “At the insistence of the plaintiff (Förster) – the player was not too enthusiastic about it – Timo Werner had already signed a fixed-term contract with FC Bayern Munich”. The then Werner advisor and ex-Germany-national player Forster urged the striker to move to the ranks of the long reigning German champions.##NAJAVA_MECA_5847449##Spiegel also writes that, after Werner “reluctantly signed”, he found out that the then Bayern then coach Niko Kovac and current Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidžić were against the deal. The then still governing president Uli Hoenes had threaded the contract.Werner and Bayern Munich did not react to these intriguing reports published by the German outlet.