Here is all you need to know about German footballer Timo Werner’s to be wife Paula Lense
The new guys of Tottenham Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin appear to be assisting one another at Tottenham as they adjust to their new environments.
Who is Paula Lense to be wife of Timo Werner, bio, age, family, parents, Instagram
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Additionally, Johan Lange, the technical director, and his recruitment staff recognised Dragusin, a Romanian centre-half from Genoa, and Postecoglou gave his approval for the signing. Additionally, Werner’s fiancée Paula Lense and her brother Iona Stan’s girlfriend Meira have posted a photo of themselves playing Tottenham Monopoly with Dragusin’s sister Meira.
Werner and Lense has been dating each other since 2017, reportedly. When Timo joined Chelsea, she relocated to London, and it appears that she will catch that aircraft once more when Werner moves up to North London. Here is all you need to know about who Paula is.
Who is Paula Lense?
Paula Lense is the fiance of German footballer Timo Werner. There is not much known about her as she has kept her life private and away from limelight. While her DOB isn’t known, she is believed to be in her late 20s.
Paula Lense’s parents
Paula Lense is the daughter of Sascha Lense, who is a sports psychologist and was involved with Leipzig before.
Unforgettably, Ralf Ragnick attempted to entice Timo Werner to Old Trafford by hiring Sascha Lense at Manchester United, but no deal came about.
Meanwhile, with six points separating them from leaders Liverpool in fifth place in the standings, Tottenham will next play at home against Manchester United on Sunday. Before a ball was kicked, Harry Kane, the club’s record goalscorer, was transferred to Bayern Munich, therefore it was anticipated that the season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would be one of change under new manager Postecoglou.
Despite being plagued by injuries, they have seen a comeback, and this month they have expanded their roster to include Romanian center-back Radu Dragusin and German attacker Werner.
Two years after his unhappy time at Chelsea came to an end, the 27-year-old German forward signed a season-long loan with Spurs from RB Leipzig. The German scored 23 goals in 89 games and won the Champions League with Chelsea.