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Liverpool Agrees Record Fee For Florian Wirtz, Highlighting Club’s Ambition After Title Win
sanjeev | June 14, 2025 9:21 AM CST

Liverpool's pursuit of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen highlights their ambition to strengthen their squad after last season's Premier League title win.

Reports suggest Liverpool have agreed to a deal for the German international, involving an initial fee of 100 million and potential add-ons of 16 million. This transfer would set a new record for Liverpool, surpassing the fee paid for Darwin Nunez in 2022.

Andy Robertson expressed his belief that Wirtz's arrival would enhance Liverpool's current squad quality. "He would be another exciting talent through the door - we have already got a lot of exciting talent in there, but he is a right good player and will only help us," Robertson told Sky Sports. The club aims to keep improving by identifying positions needing fresh talent.

Wirtz has been instrumental for Leverkusen, scoring 38 goals and providing 43 assists in 119 matches under Xabi Alonso. He played a key role in securing Leverkusen's first Bundesliga title in the 2023-24 season and contributed significantly in the following season with 30 goal involvements across all competitions. His preference for Anfield over other clubs like Manchester City and Bayern Munich was evident.

Manchester City showed interest in Wirtz but withdrew due to financial considerations, while Bayern Munich also eyed him. However, Wirtz favoured a move to Anfield, prompting Liverpool to negotiate below Leverkusen's asking price of around 126 million. If finalised, this transfer would mark Liverpool's second acquisition from Leverkusen this summer, following Jeremie Frimpong's arrival for 34 million.

Liverpool is also negotiating with Bournemouth for left-back Milos Kerkez, with discussions reportedly valuing between 45 million and 50 million. Robertson noted that Liverpool is targeting younger players who bring excitement and energy to the team. He emphasised the importance of maintaining ambition at the club level.

Reflecting on past encounters with Wirtz, Robertson recalled facing him during Euro 2024 when Germany defeated Scotland 5-1. At just 21 years old, Wirtz became Germany's youngest scorer at the European Championship. In another encounter during this season's Champions League group stage, Liverpool triumphed over Bayer Leverkusen with Luis Diaz scoring a hat-trick.

Robertson on Facing Wirtz

"He was excellent against us [Scotland], I do remember that," said Robertson about their Euro clash. Despite Scotland's tough loss, Robertson acknowledged Wirtz's ability to cause problems with his versatile playstyle. "I haven't seen too much of him, but I have played against him and I think that was enough for me to see he was going to be a top player."

The anticipated signing of Wirtz signifies Liverpool's commitment to bolstering their squad with promising talents as they aim to remain competitive at the top level. By bringing in young players like Wirtz and Frimpong, Liverpool continues its strategy of investing in future stars while maintaining its current success trajectory.MyKhel Team Mykhel


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