Liverpool, Florian Wirtz and British transfer record
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Liverpool.com on MSNJeremie Frimpong sends Liverpool fans into meltdown with Florian Wirtz postLiverpool is closing in on the signing of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen after agreeing a British record transfer fee for the Germany international
On Tuesday night, transfer specialist Romano confirmed that the German is well on his way to becoming a Liverpool player as he gave it his trademark 'Here We Go'.
We asked for your thoughts on how Florian Wirtz will fit into Liverpool's team and what it means for the Reds' current midfielders. Here are some of your comments: Will: The most important thing is that Wirtz gives us options.
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Liverpool.com on MSNKostas Tsimikas reaction spotted to Florian Wirtz to Liverpool transfer updateKostas Tsimikas, Liverpool's fan favorite defender, has shown his interest in the club's chase for Bayer Leverkusen's prodigy Florian Wirtz by liking a social media post offering an ‘update’. The initial phase of the transfer window has shut following an opportunity for clubs to bolster their ranks before the Club World Cup,
A Tactical Gamble Worth the Price?Liverpool’s decision to shell out a staggering €136.3million (£116m) for Florian Wirtz has made waves
After several rejected bids, Liverpool have now agreed a deal to sign Wirtz for a whopping €136.3 million (£116.1 million, $157.8 million)—making Wirtz the most expensive sale in Bundesliga history and setting him up to break the Premier League transfer record if all add-ons are met.
Liverpool fans have been reacting on social media after seeing what Florian Wirtz did when asked about his potential move to Anfield. After sealing the signing of full-back Jeremie Frimpong, the Reds have switched their attention to the likes of Wirtz and Milos Kerkez as they look to add further quality to Arne Slot's squad.
Give him the contract immediately." However, not all Liverpool fans believe Wirtz's reaction in the video is actually to do with the question. A not-so-optimistic supporter claimed: "He didn’t ...
Liverpool are now understood to have raised their bid to €140 million (£118 million, $159.7 million) and, according to the Daily Mail, the belief is that the Reds will go no higher. Previous reports had already stressed Liverpool’s refusal to meet Leverkusen’s asking price.