Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has stepped up his interest in signing German international hitman Timo Werner but could be forced to wait to get his man. RB Leipzig striker Werner has become one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards and Solskjaer is keen to strengthen his forward line. Werner, 23, has been with Leipzig for the last three seasons scoring 68 times in 124 appearances in all competitions. He has been a long-time target for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and only signed a new four-year deal at the start of this season but the Premier League vultures are still circling. Werner is on Solskjaer’s shopping list and would be a longer-term solution for his misfiring forward line than veteran Juventus star Mario Mandzukic. Leipzig will be hoping to hang onto their most prized asset at least until the end season which would rule out a January transfer window move for him. Mandzukic is available for around £10million could be an ideal short term option for Solskjaer who is facing questions about his job after a poor start to the season. Speaking to Sky Sports this week, Solskjaer admitted United’s squad is “one or two” short. “Of course, we’re looking at one or…