Florian Wirtz Transfer State of Play as Liverpool Handed 'Amazing' Message
- Bayer Leverkusen are open to selling their Germany international midfielder Florian Wirtz during the 2025 summer transfer window.
- Leverkusen demand a transfer fee of around 150 million euros, but escalating wages and fees have caused Manchester City to withdraw from negotiations.
- Liverpool and Bayern Munich remain the leading candidates to sign Wirtz, who scored 16 goals across 41 matches this season for Leverkusen under Xabi Alonso.
- Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro said, "Florian has to think about his future", adding no decisions have been made despite reports of an agreement with Bayern.
- With Manchester City out, Liverpool intends to continue competing with Bayern for Wirtz’s signature, though the financial demands pose significant challenges.
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Florian Wirtz already dubbed ‘next Coutinho’ with Liverpool given transfer green light - The Mirror
Ex-Liverpool star Vladimir Smicer previously advocated for bringing Florian Wirtz to Anfield, with the German attacker reportedly at the centre of a tug-of-war involving Bayern Munich
Too Expensive! Top Club Gets Out of Poker Around Wirtz
Manchester City seems to have withdrawn from the race for Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz. The reason for this is the high total cost of the deal, reports the BBC. Because: The Premier League club estimates the expenditures at incredible 300 million euros – including redemption, salary, consultant fees and possible premiums. In the process, the Wirtz family had just flown to Manchester for negotiations. There was talk of good talks.Now Bavaria see…
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