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Liverpool will make €70 million move for Florian Wirtz if Xabi Alonso joins

If Liverpool are successful in hiring Xabi Alonso as their manager for the upcoming campaign, they would probably try to sign Florian Wirtz.

Fichajes claims that if Liverpool chooses to choose Xabi Alonso as their new manager, they may make a spectacular bid for Florian Wirtz. At Beyer Leverkusen, the German playmaker has flourished under the Spanish boss; nonetheless, his transfer fee is expected to exceed the reported €70 million.

Liverpool to bring Florian Wirtz alongside Xabi Alonso?

The club and its supporters have been devastated by Jurgen Klopp’s decision to quit Liverpool at the end of the current campaign. The Merseysiders, however, are keen to create a succession plan in the time they have left before the German leaves.

As Klopp’s long-term replacement, Liverpool is prioritising Xabi Alonso, who is expected to join the team should the club make a bid for him. Leverkusen may have an easy time bringing their former midfielder back because they are aware that their manager may depart for a bigger challenge.

Liverpool may attack Leverkusen for Florian Wirtz, their top asset, in addition to Alonso. The German playmaker has long piqued the curiosity of the Reds, who may make the Bundesliga team an offer of €70 million to sign him.

The Leverkusen tandem is someone Liverpool hopes to have at the team for the upcoming campaign. Numerous other elite teams are also keeping an eye on Alonso. The Bundesliga team would demand nearly twice as much to trade Wirtz, so they are unlikely to accept any offers in the €70 million range.

Liverpool will face top competition for Wirtz.

According to reports, Wirtz is almost certain to sign a new deal, which might include a significant release clause added at the player and his father’s desire. Because of this action, Leverkusen will be able to demand a high price when they sell him—reports have indicated that they are looking to get around €130 million.

Tottenham and Barcelona are also interested, in addition to Real Madrid and Manchester City. If Liverpool is successful in hiring Alonso as their next manager, they will undoubtedly have the upper hand in the competition for Wirtz.

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“I have to admit,” Chris Sutton says, referring to the Liverpool player who has disproved him thus far this season.

"I have to admit," Chris Sutton says, referring to the Liverpool player who has disproved him thus far this season.

Chris Sutton, who had previously questioned if the 32-year-old was past his prime, has now acknowledged that he has been proven utterly wrong by a Liverpool player this season.

This season, Jurgen Klopp’s team is still having difficulty on all four fronts, and Virgil Van Dijk has been a major factor in the Reds’ strong play.

After Jordan Henderson left for Saudi Arabia in the summer, the Dutchman was given the armband, and the centre defender has since excelled.

Liverpool has given up the fewest goals in the Premier League so far this year (18), and Sutton acknowledges that his misgivings about the Netherlands international were unfounded.

The former Celtic striker commented on BBC Football Daily, “I have to admit, I wondered whether he could get back to his imperious best as a defender after the injury” (via Rousing The Kop). I used to believe he was the world’s best defender. I simply assumed that he might have lost a garden or something. Perhaps he didn’t feel like the same player and his confidence had taken a slight knock.

"I have to admit," Chris Sutton says, referring to the Liverpool player who has disproved him thus far this season.

However, as the season has progressed, I believe he has gotten better and better. Naturally, he always kind of takesHowever, as the season has progressed, I believe he has gotten better and better. Naturally, he always seems to carry the burden alone, but Liverpool will be happy.

Naturally, van Dijk’s severe knee injury from a few years ago required some time to heal, but he is now showing why so many people consider him to be the best defender in the world.

It’s no accident that Klopp’s team is playing at its peak right now—our No. 4 is also playing at his best—because of his intimidating presence in the backline, which intimidates forwards.

This term, he’s setting an excellent example and would be thrilled to win some hardware in his capacity as Liverpool captain.

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