#2 A proven goalscorer
Still only 22, Werner is already a household name in world football because of his ability in front of goal.
Werner managed 21 goals in his first year with Leipzig, and has managed to breach the 10-goal mark in the following two seasons as well.
Though the German managed just 13 goals last season, he is well on his way to beat that tally this time, having mustered 11 strikes already.
Though Werner might not give you the aerial strength in the attacking third, he is a clinical finisher.
#1 Versatility
Something that Klopp loves to have in his team is players who can play in more than one position. Starting from James Milner, Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah; these players have excelled in more than just one role.
Werner, intriguingly, started his career at VfB Stuttgart as a winger, before he was used as a centre-forward.
The 22-year old’s ability to play as an inverted winger will give Klopp an additional option. Werner’s pace and ability to take on defenders means he can stretch defences and be a useful player on the wings.