Florian Wirtz Transfer Verdict as Liverpool Beat Bayern Munich to Record Talks - 'Would Be Very Bad' - Liverpool Echo
- Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen engaged in ongoing negotiations in 2025 over the transfer of Germany international Florian Wirtz to Anfield.
- Leverkusen rejected Bayern Munich's offer and reportedly demanded around €150 million, while Liverpool's second bid was about £109 million, with talks continuing.
- Liverpool, defying expectations to spend mostly on a striker, view Wirtz as a key attacking midfielder and a future leader under manager Arne Slot.
- Wirtz, aged 22, scored 34 goals in his last two seasons and has expressed having 'big dreams,' with experts saying a move to Liverpool would be a significant statement.
- If completed, Wirtz's transfer would set a Liverpool record and signal a notable loss for the Bundesliga, with Bayern and former players criticizing his potential departure.
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Florian Wirtz transfer verdict as Liverpool beat Bayern Munich to record talks - 'Would be very bad' - Liverpool Echo
Liverpool remain locked in negotiations over a club-record deal for Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz having seen a £109m offer turned down by the Bundesliga side
·Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Florian Wirtz is at the top of Liverpool's list of transfer targets but their first two bids for the German star have fallen short of Bayer Leverkusen's valuation
·London, United Kingdom
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