Tag: Florian Wirtz

  • Who’s In, Who’s Out? Liverpool Trio Hint at Departures Amid Wirtz Pursuit

    Who’s In, Who’s Out? Liverpool Trio Hint at Departures Amid Wirtz Pursuit

    LIVE FROM ANFIELD – Transfer Season Heats Up as Liverpool’s Summer Reshuffle Kicks In

    With Arne Slot now at the helm of the Premier League champions, the squad is undergoing its first major reshaping since lifting the title—and it’s clear the club isn’t wasting any time.

    Liverpool have already secured the signatures of Jeremie Frimpong and Armin Pecsi, while Giorgi Mamardashvili is also finally arriving at Anfield after a £29 million deal with Valencia was sealed last year.

    But the real headline-grabber is the ongoing negotiation with Bayer Leverkusen over what could be a club-record move for Florian Wirtz. Sources close to the deal say talks are progressing steadily, while Liverpool are simultaneously pushing to land Milos Kerkez from AFC Bournemouth.

    And in a shake-up few expected this early, Trent Alexander-Arnold has officially signed for Real Madrid, while Caoimhin Kelleher has made a permanent move to Brentford.

    But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.


    Transfer Rumours Swirling

    Plenty of speculation surrounds the futures of existing Reds stars. Liverpool have rejected an approach from Barcelona for Luis Diaz, standing firm on their desire to keep the Colombian winger. Still, the club has no current plans to offer him a new deal—even as Diaz himself admits he’s “in talks with other clubs.”

    Federico Chiesa has told reporters he’s open to staying put despite a limited role this season—but also hinted a return to Italy could appeal. Meanwhile, Harvey Elliott has again suggested he might explore new options, though Wataru Endo has committed his future to the club, saying he “will be here next season.”

    Andy Robertson, who earlier hinted he may consider his future amid Liverpool’s search for a new left-back, now says he plans to at least “see out his contract.” Alisson Becker expects the club to activate the one-year extension on his current deal.

    As for Ibrahima Konate, he’s entering the final year of his contract and has drawn outside interest, but he’s dismissed online talk as “completely fake.”


    Noises From the Fringe

    Elsewhere, Alexis Mac Allister has poured cold water on rumours linking him with a move, and Cody Gakpo is dodging questions about interest from Bayern Munich.

    Beyond the regular starters, names like Vitezslav Jaros, Joe Gomez, Kostas Tsimikas, Jarell Quansah, Tyler Morton, Darwin Nunez, and Diogo Jota have all come up in transfer speculation.

    The situation is less certain for returning loanees like Ben Doak, while players such as Nat Phillips and Rhys Williams are widely expected to move on.


    A Squad Squeeze Looms

    Here’s the key issue—Liverpool currently have 32 senior players over the age of 21, but regulations limit them to just 25 registered spots for both the Premier League and Champions League. That means more exits are inevitable before the transfer window slams shut at 11pm on Monday, September 1st.

    So, what’s the current lay of the land?


    Liverpool Squad Snapshot (as it stands)

    Goalkeepers: Alisson, Jaros, Davies, Mrozek, Mamardashvili

    Defenders: Gomez, Van Dijk, Konate, Tsimikas, Ramsay, Robertson, Williams, Phillips, Beck, Quansah, Bradley, Frimpong

    Midfielders: Endo, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Jones, Elliott, Gravenberch, Morton, Balagizi, Stephenson

    Forwards: Diaz, Nunez, Salah, Chiesa, Gakpo, Jota

    Selected U21s: Pecsi, Misciur, Chambers, Scanlon, Mabaya, Nallo, Bajcetic, McConnell, Morrison, Nyoni, Gordon, Doak, Kone-Doherty, Koumas, Ngumoha, Danns, Young


    This is a developing story, and we’ll be tracking every incoming and outgoing from Anfield throughout the summer. For now, the message is clear: Arne Slot is building—and trimming—with purpose.

    Stay with us for more updates as Liverpool’s transfer window drama continues to unfold.


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  • Liverpool Kick Off Summer Revolution with First of Five Blockbuster Signings – Announcement Coming TODAY

    Liverpool Kick Off Summer Revolution with First of Five Blockbuster Signings – Announcement Coming TODAY

    I can now confirm through two top sources that Liverpool will officially unveil Jeremie Frimpong as their newest signing today, Friday — marking the first of five incoming transfers this summer.

    After the departure of club icon Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid, despite Liverpool’s determined efforts to keep the 26-year-old, the club found itself in urgent need of a world-class replacement.

    And in true Liverpool fashion, they’ve acted with speed and precision.

    The Reds swiftly locked in personal terms with Frimpong, and the 24-year-old Dutchman has already passed his medical. The only thing left was triggering his €35 million release clause — and that, I’m told, is happening today.

    Taking to X this morning, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano dropped the bombshell:

    Jeremie Frimpong deal, all signed and sealed with official announcement now imminent. Liverpool have their new right back for €35m.

    That report was quickly echoed by Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, who added:

    Jeremie Frimpong is a new player for FC Liverpool! The announcement of the deal is TODAY — everything is done and sealed.

    Frimpong, known for his marauding runs and dynamic play down the right flank, becomes signing number one in what is shaping up to be a record-breaking transfer window for Liverpool.


    Kerkez, Wirtz, and More – A Summer Spending Spree in Full Swing

    Back in 2018, Liverpool’s biggest single-window investment totaled £172.05m, bringing in the likes of Alisson Becker, Fabinho, Naby Keita, and Xherdan Shaqiri.

    That number? About to be shattered.

    FSG — after years of measured spending — are now opening the coffers.

    The club has already agreed personal terms with Milos Kerkez, who is set to replace Andy Robertson at left-back. Talks with Bournemouth are underway, with the Cherries valuing the player at around £45m.

    But the most eye-catching deal? That’s undoubtedly Florian Wirtz — the German sensation and potential marquee arrival. You can follow ongoing developments on that saga right here on this channel.

    And it doesn’t stop there.

    According to The Daily Mail, Liverpool are targeting two more signings, bringing the summer total to five — signaling a new era under fresh direction and bold ambition at Anfield.

    Stay with us as we bring you the official announcement on Frimpong, and all the latest on Liverpool’s massive transfer moves.

  • Florian Wirtz Deal Nears Finish Line as Liverpool Table Massive Bid

    Florian Wirtz Deal Nears Finish Line as Liverpool Table Massive Bid

    LIVE REPORT FROM ANFIELD – This summer’s blockbuster transfer saga continues to gain momentum as Liverpool’s pursuit of Florian Wirtz edges ever closer to completion. In a dramatic development, the Reds have submitted a second bid worth £109 million for the Bayer Leverkusen star, a package that includes substantial add-ons.

    It’s the latest step in what’s shaping up to be Liverpool’s most expensive transfer in history, and I can confirm that sources close to the negotiations are optimistic—an agreement is “getting closer.”

    The 22-year-old attacking midfielder, highly rated across Europe, has reportedly rejected offers from three other top clubs to push through a move to Merseyside. And while the transfer chatter has cooled during the week, the talks behind the scenes have very much remained alive.

    According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Liverpool’s £109 million offer (€130 million) is now on the table. This comes after an initial bid believed to be in the region of £83.9 million, showing the Reds’ growing intent.

    Just hours before Ornstein’s update, The Times’ Paul Joyce confirmed that discussions were “continuing,” with Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes actively working to reduce Leverkusen’s £126 million valuation of Wirtz.

    Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano also weighed in, stating via X that negotiations are ongoing and the agreement is “getting closer.” Liverpool, he adds, “expect it to be a matter of time.”

    It’s a sentiment echoed by The Mail’s Lewis Steele, who described the Reds as “confident” that the deal is heading “in the right direction.”

    Across the channel, BILD in Germany is now reporting that Wirtz is expected to sign a contract through 2030. The same report confirms that Liverpool’s latest offer includes £100 million up front, with an additional £10–12 million in bonuses—perfectly in line with Ornstein’s figures.

    Should the move materialize, it will shatter the Bundesliga’s current transfer record, set when Ousmane Dembélé moved to Barcelona from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 for €115 million (£96.6 million).

    And what a statement this would be from Liverpool, coming hot on the heels of their Premier League title triumph. It would also be a major coup for Richard Hughes, who recently secured £10 million from Bayern Munich for Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Meanwhile, Liverpool’s rebuild continues at pace, with Jeremie Frimpong’s expected arrival from Bayer Leverkusen likely to be announced as early as Friday.

    That’s the very latest from Anfield—stay with us as this story continues to develop.

  • Real Madrid set to spoil Liverpool and Man City’s summer with €150m signing

    Real Madrid set to spoil Liverpool and Man City’s summer with €150m signing

    Florian Wirtz

    The 2025 summer transfer window is shaping up to be crucial for the future of Real Madrid, with the La Liga champions planning to make a significant move by signing both Xabi Alonso and Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen.

    Real Madrid’s start to the 2024/25 season has been disappointing, with the team struggling to find form since the arrival of Kylian Mbappe. The situation has been further complicated by injuries, making things even more challenging for manager Carlo Ancelotti.

    However, Ancelotti, with his extensive experience, will be determined to resolve the issues at hand and is likely to aim for a strong finish to his tenure at the Bernabeu. Despite having a contract that runs until 2026, the 65-year-old is expected to leave the club next summer.

    According to Sky Germany’s Patrick Berger, Real Madrid are targeting Xabi Alonso to replace Ancelotti, with the Spanish club hopeful that Alonso can also convince his compatriot, Florian Wirtz, to join him in Madrid.

    Hiring Alonso would be a bold move, given that the Spanish coach has faced some struggles in Germany this season. Despite this, he led Bayer Leverkusen to a remarkable league and cup double in the 2023/24 campaign, remaining unbeaten throughout the season. While Alonso is undoubtedly a talented coach, he is still relatively inexperienced at the highest level. However, Real Madrid does not view this as a significant risk.

    Will Florian Wirtz join Real Madrid next season?
    Wirtz has been linked with a move to Real Madrid since this summer, with several top European clubs expressing interest in the midfielder after his outstanding 2023/24 season with Bayer Leverkusen.

    Reports from the Liverpool Echo suggest that, according to German sources, both Real Madrid and Liverpool showed interest in Wirtz ahead of the current season, although Liverpool’s pursuit was not deemed serious. It was also reported that Manchester City and Bayern Munich were in the running for the 21-year-old, who Bayer Leverkusen values at around €150m (£125m).

    While the transfer fee in 2025 may not be as high, it will likely still be substantial, as the Bundesliga side holds all the leverage with Wirtz’s contract at the BayArena running until 2027.

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    Concerns over Trent Alexander-Arnold’s situation could leave Liverpool in an unexpected predicament

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is still considering

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is still considering his future but appears to be leaning towards a transfer to Real Madrid.

    The 26-year-old full-back has only eight months remaining on his contract with Liverpool and has not yet agreed to an extension.

    Following Dani Carvajal’s recent long-term ACL injury, Alexander-Arnold has become a transfer target for Real Madrid, potentially joining his close friend Jude Bellingham at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold nearing a move to Real Madrid.

    He recently expressed his ambition to be the first full-back to win the prestigious Ballon d’Or, which has intensified speculation about his future.

    Fans would be shocked to see the England international leave Liverpool after 20 years, but a report from Football Insider suggests this could soon be a reality.

    With Alexander-Arnold “increasingly likely to join” Los Blancos, Liverpool may need to consider selling him in the January transfer window to avoid losing him for free in six months.

    Inconceivable situation for Liverpool

    This news is sure to alarm supporters.

    The thought of Liverpool having to sell one of their greatest academy graduates is a difficult situation for the club to face.

    To prevent this outcome, Arne Slot must focus on persuading the player that staying and signing a new deal is the best choice.

    Mo Salah and Virgil Van Dijk are also set to be out of contract at the end of the season, though Van Dijk is expected to negotiate a new agreement soon.

  • Arsenal plans bold move for £125m Liverpool target after transfer reversal

    Arsenal plans bold move for £125m Liverpool target after transfer reversal

    Arsenal is reportedly considering a bold move for Bayer Leverkusen star Florian

    Arsenal is reportedly considering a bold move for Bayer Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz in 2025, following Liverpool’s interest over the summer.

    The 21-year-old Wirtz has drawn attention from several top European clubs after a standout season, scoring 18 goals for the German champions. His impressive performance at Euro 2024 this summer and four league goals in as many matches this season have further heightened interest in him.

    Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal is experiencing a revival, rekindling their appeal as they pursue some of Europe’s top talents. According to a report from SportBild, via Sport Witness, Arsenal has joined Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in vying for Wirtz, who attracted significant transfer interest over the summer.

    Arsenal has been a long-time admirer of Wirtz, valued at €150 million (£125 million), having scouted him even before his move to Leverkusen in 2020, although he wasn’t interested in a transfer to England at that time.

    Having won the Bundesliga title last year, Wirtz is now seeking a club capable of Champions League success to enhance his chances of winning the Ballon d’Or in the future.

    Arsenal’s resurgence under Arteta makes them a feasible option, although Real Madrid is reportedly the frontrunner to secure Wirtz next summer, particularly given their interest in Leverkusen’s head coach, Xabi Alonso.

    Liverpool had shown strong interest in Wirtz ahead of Euro 2024, but his father, Hans, addressed the speculation directly, clarifying that his son was not seeking a transfer at that time. He stated to Bild: “Florian has a contract in Leverkusen.

    And he’s looking forward to next year at Bayer 04 when he can play in the Champions League with Leverkusen for the first time. Those are the facts.

    “Now the focus is on the Euros. After that there’s a lot to do with the club next season, so there’s no need for speculation. There’s really nothing to say beyond that.”

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    Liverpool and Manchester United to compete for Bournemouth player in transfer showdown.

    Kerkez

    Liverpool and Manchester United are reportedly vying for long-term replacements for their left-backs. Andy Robertson has been a key player for Liverpool, featuring in over 300 matches and winning titles such as the Premier League and Champions League over the past seven years.

    Manchester United, facing injuries to Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia, has struggled in that position, resorting to playing right-backs and centre-backs like Diogo Dalot and Lisandro Martinez out of their natural roles.

    Liverpool and Manchester United monitoring Kerkez

    According to TEAMtalk, both clubs are monitoring Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez. The 20-year-old, who has already earned 21 caps for Hungary, joined Bournemouth from AZ Alkmaar last summer for a reported fee of £15.5 million, and has quickly adapted to the Premier League’s pace.

    TEAMtalk reports that Kerkez’s name has come up “again and again” in Liverpool’s recruitment discussions, with the player “continually watched” by the club. Chelsea and Manchester United have also shown interest in him, with United still keen to secure a deal.

    Any potential transfer is likely to be delayed until next summer, given Kerkez’s significance to Bournemouth, who will likely demand a high price for him.

  • Liverpool poised to expedite signing of ‘incredible’ player, prepared to meet £83.2m asking price – report

    Liverpool poised to expedite signing of ‘incredible’ player, prepared to meet £83.2m asking price – report

    According to report – Liverpool ready to negotiate a major deal after player turns down contract offer 

    Liverpool and much of Europe are closely monitoring Florian Wirtz’s situation at Bayer Leverkusen in anticipation of the 2025 summer transfer window.

    German sources (CaughtOffside) indicate that the German international is likely to seek a new club next year after deciding to stay for the 2024/25 season.

    The right-footed attacking midfielder is expected to cost around €100m (£83.2m), and interest from Liverpool is reportedly growing. It is anticipated that Arne Slot’s team will be ready to invest in Wirtz once his circumstances change.

    What will be the cost of Florian Wirtz for Liverpool?

    Christian Falk, a German football insider, has suggested that the fee could exceed £83.2m, with Xabi Alonso’s side aiming for £125.9m (€150m) next year. Considering the “incredible” talent (as described by Joe Cole on TNT Sports) will still have two years remaining on his contract, which runs until 2027, this position is understandable.

    Will Liverpool prioritize Florian Wirtz as their main transfer target in 2025?

    As for Liverpool, the hefty price tag means they cannot approach this transfer casually. Significant funds will be necessary to secure one of Europe’s brightest young stars, and the asking price could increase if Wirtz maintains his impressive performance (seven goal contributions in seven games).

    The key question for Liverpool is whether Richard Hughes deems the 21-year-old worth the investment, especially with other crucial areas of the squad needing attention. This will become clearer as the futures of players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mo Salah, and Virgil van Dijk unfold.

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    According to report – Liverpool ready to negotiate a major deal after player turns down contract offer

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is a standout player for

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is a standout player for Liverpool, boasting an impressive 101 goal contributions in 315 matches as a full-back. At just 25, he is already the club’s vice-captain and a key figure on the team.

    Currently, Liverpool faces a pressing issue regarding Alexander-Arnold’s future, as his contract runs out in 2025.

    According to Team Talk, the club is prepared to offer him one of the highest salaries to ensure he remains at Anfield, especially after he declined an initial contract proposal.

    Real Madrid, renowned for their talent acquisition, is reportedly interested in making a free transfer for the England international next summer.

    The Spanish club has recently focused on securing top players without transfer fees, as seen with their signing of Kylian Mbappe when his contract with PSG ended.

    Liverpool is eager to avoid losing Alexander-Arnold, particularly not to a rival like Real Madrid. This situation isn’t unique to him; club legends Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are also in similar predicaments, although their ages—33 and 32 respectively—make their retention less critical compared to that of the younger Alexander-Arnold.

    Negotiations may prove challenging, and it could take time for Liverpool to persuade him. He certainly merits being among the highest-paid players globally, so it remains to be seen if the club can finalize a new deal soon.

  • Liverpool targets Bundesliga trio, featuring €100m forward and Man Utd transfer prospect with a low release clause

    Liverpool targets Bundesliga trio, featuring €100m forward and Man Utd transfer prospect with a low release clause

    Exequiel Palacios

    Liverpool are reportedly interested in three Bayer Leverkusen players: Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Exequiel Palacios.

    According to sources close to the situation, the Reds are increasingly focused on Wirtz, who is open to a Premier League move, despite interest from Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.

    If Wirtz leaves Leverkusen, he could command a fee around €100 million, with a transfer more likely in summer 2025. Leverkusen seems aware of the challenges in retaining the 21-year-old, given the significant interest from top clubs, including Liverpool, who are prepared to meet the asking price.

    Wirtz transfer: Liverpool is also targeting his Leverkusen teammates

    Exequiel Palacios
    Exequiel Palacios

    Wirtz is viewed as a key target for Liverpool, particularly in light of uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s contract situation. However, he isn’t the only Leverkusen player on their radar.

    Frimpong, a Dutch right-back, is also attracting attention, especially with a modest release clause of £34 million. Manchester United is also in the mix, particularly after their sale of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, although Liverpool may present a more appealing option for Frimpong as he looks to advance his career.

    Additionally, Liverpool is considering Palacios, who is also on the radar of Chelsea and Arsenal. However, Leverkusen’s €60 million asking price, combined with concerns about Palacios’s injury history, may complicate his potential transfer.

    More news…..

    ‘According to what I’ve heard’: Fabrizio Romano’s morning update brings positive news for Liverpool supporters

    'According to what I’ve heard': Fabrizio Romano’s morning update brings positive news for Liverpool supporters

    Fabrizio Romano’s morning update brings positive news for Liverpool supporters.

    Romano reports that Virgil van Dijk is not currently in negotiations with any other club about leaving Liverpool next year. The 33-year-old defender is “fully focused” on Liverpool and working with Arne Slot, who has taken over from Jurgen Klopp after his nine-year tenure ended this summer.

    “Nothing will be decided now, nothing is over and nothing has already been extended. So let’s give them time to discuss all these important topics,” Romano told The Daily Briefing.

    “From what I am told, Van Dijk is not negotiating with any other club as he is fully focused on Liverpool, concentrating on achieving something special with the Reds’ new coach and management team. In the coming weeks and months, his representatives will discuss his future with Liverpool.”

    If a Liverpool player does not renew their contract, the responsibility lies with the club

    Van Dijk, along with Mo Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold, is expected to enter discussions with the club regarding their contracts, which expire in 2025.

    'According to what I’ve heard': Fabrizio Romano’s morning update brings positive news for Liverpool supporters

    Van Dijk joined Liverpool from Southampton in a £75 million transfer in January 2018.

    While the responsibility for renewing contracts for these key players may largely fall on the recruitment team, it is essential to acknowledge that any decision made will be based on valid reasoning.

    Liverpool fans might understandably be concerned about the possibility of losing any of these players on a free transfer next year. Nevertheless, both Van Dijk and Mo Salah have clearly expressed a desire to discuss extending their time at Anfield.

    The situation with Alexander-Arnold remains somewhat uncertain, particularly given potential interest from Real Madrid. However, previous statements suggest he is open to negotiations.

  • Liverpool ready to sign £125.8m star after £77.7m bid – According to journalist

    Liverpool ready to sign £125.8m star after £77.7m bid – According to journalist

    Jurgen Klopp has primarily utilized a 4-3-3 formation at Liverpool, typically

    Jurgen Klopp has primarily utilized a 4-3-3 formation at Liverpool, typically featuring two box-to-box midfielders and a play-breaker. In contrast, Arne Slot favors a 4-2-3-1 setup that includes a number ten.

    He has started using Dominik Szoboszlai in this position early in the current season, but Liverpool lacks a natural creative central attacking midfielder.

    As a result, the club is reportedly looking to acquire a new number ten, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz becoming a significant target. Liverpool showed interest in the German player, even making a £77.7m bid, but Wirtz opted to remain with the Bundesliga champions.

    According to Christian Falk in The Daily Briefing, Wirtz has now indicated to Leverkusen that he intends to leave at the end of the season to advance his career. Leverkusen is open to his departure but demands a hefty £125.8m (€150m) fee, as he has three years remaining on his contract. Falk noted:

    “He [Wirtz] has a contract now until 2027, so Leverkusen want a big fee for his services – €150m (£125.8m). That’s a lot and obviously not every club can afford to pay this.”

    Falk also mentioned that Real Madrid is currently the frontrunner for Wirtz, with Bayern Munich and Manchester City also interested. He commented:

    “But, of course, he also fits other clubs like Manchester City. Liverpool are also interested and we talked about Manchester United not being in the race at the moment.”

    Wirtz is a versatile player, excelling as a natural No.10 but also capable of playing on the wing, contributing significantly to Leverkusen’s Bundesliga title win last season. Last week, the 21-year-old made his Champions League debut against Feyenoord, scoring twice in a 4-0 victory. Should Liverpool consider a substantial investment to sign Wirtz?

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    Liverpool set to finalize deal for £50 milliom star

    Liverpool set to finalize deal for £50 milliom star

    Mohamed Salah has been Liverpool’s key right-winger for several years, but he is now in the final year of his contract and past his prime.

    Consequently, Liverpool risks losing him for free next year. Should they fail to retain him, Arne Slot will need to find a replacement for the Egyptian in 2025.

    Tony Cascarino, speaking with a fan on talkSPORT, suggested that Liverpool might look to sign Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo as a potential successor to Salah. Cascarino highlighted several reasons why Mbeumo would be a fitting choice. He commented:

    “I remember saying to you about if Mo Salah left, Mbeumo would be the one I would have gone after. He’s got so much about him, he’s got goals, he’s got durability. He’s just a nuisance every time he plays.”

    Brentford initially sought £50m for Mbeumo, but with his contract nearing its final year next summer, they might reduce their asking price to over £40m if he does not agree to an extension in the upcoming months.

    Mbeumo, who turned 25 last month, primarily plays as a right-winger but can also operate as a center-forward. He demonstrated his abilities in the Premier League last season with nine goals and six assists in 22 starts, and he has already netted three goals in four appearances this season. Given that his prime years are ahead of him, he could be a valuable acquisition for Liverpool.

  • “Christian Falk reveals intriguing news about Liverpool and £125.9m midfielder”

    “Christian Falk reveals intriguing news about Liverpool and £125.9m midfielder”

    Christian Falk

    Florian Wirtz appears set to advance his football career in the summer of 2025, having made his ambitions “very clear.”

    Christian Falk reports that the talented German international won’t come cheap; Bayer Leverkusen is expected to demand a staggering fee of £125.9m (€150m) to consider selling him next year.

    Currently, Real Madrid is seen as the most likely destination. Nevertheless, interest from Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, remains a possibility.

    “Florian Wirtz made it very clear that he wants to make the next step in 2025,” Falk stated in The Daily Briefing. He added, “He has a contract now until 2027, so Leverkusen want a big fee for his services – €150m. That’s a lot and obviously not every club can afford to pay this.”

    Falk indicated that “the club leading the race for his signature is not an English one. It’s Real Madrid,” potentially as part of a package deal that could include Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso, should he be considered to succeed Carlo Ancelotti. Wirtz would benefit from knowing the coach well if he were to move to Madrid.

    There is still a slight chance for Bayern Munich, who have maintained contact with Wirtz and his father, Hans-Joachim, who also acts as his agent. There is a strong desire for Wirtz and Jamal Musiala to play together at Bayern, but Falk suggested, “I don’t think Real Madrid would be able to buy both players, whilst Bayern can only sign one.”

    Other clubs, like Manchester City, are also options, and while Liverpool has shown interest, Manchester United is not currently in the race.

    Wirtz has already contributed four goals in five matches this season.

    Could Liverpool meet Wirtz’s £125m asking price?

    Christian Falk

    Liverpool has shown a willingness to spend significant sums on key players, having paid £75m and £85m for Virgil van Dijk and Darwin Nunez, respectively. However, such instances are not common, as demonstrated by their unsuccessful late bid for Moises Caicedo.

    Still, Liverpool may have the means to enter the market for Wirtz. After missing out on Caicedo, they acquired Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo for a total of £50.4m in 2023, and spent a more modest £35m on Giorgi Mamardashvili and Federico Chiesa in the summer of 2024.

    Technically, they have yet to utilize the “Caicedo money.”

    Do Liverpool need to make significant investments elsewhere?

    There is a case for allocating substantial funds toward a new centre-back or a potential successor to Mo Salah, depending on his contract situation. However, Richard Hughes has indicated that the club is ready to seize market opportunities.

    And what better opportunity than signing one of Europe’s most sought-after attacking midfielders?

    In other news, it is reported that Salah is nearing an exit from Liverpool amid interest from Saudi Arabia.

  • Liverpool Transfer News: The first summer signing is imminent, amid Florian Wirtz’s remark.

    Liverpool Transfer News: The first summer signing is imminent, amid Florian Wirtz’s remark.

    Bayer Leverkusen playmaker Florian Wirtz, who is now shining for Germany at Euro 2024, has been linked with a move to Liverpool after

    Bayer Leverkusen playmaker Florian Wirtz, who is now shining for Germany at Euro 2024, has been linked with a move to Liverpool after winning the Bundesliga title.

    The Arne Slot era at Liverpool is gradually taking shape.

    The Premier League announced the full fixture calendar for the 2024-25 season on Tuesday, with Slot’s first game in command coming against newly promoted Ipswich Town. However, the Dutchman must prioritise preseason recruitment.

    The summer transfer window has been officially open for five days, and while Liverpool isn’t expected to make any big additions, the Reds are set to make their first signing since Jurgen Klopp departed the club. Klopp might be followed by a number of players, with one star’s price already decided.

    Here’s a roundup of the most recent Anfield transfer news.

    Wirtz’s father rules out a relocation.

    Liverpool Transfer News: The first summer signing is imminent, amid Florian Wirtz's remark.

    Florian Wirtz’s father has declared that the Germany international will not leave Bayer Leverkusen this summer, despite reports of a move to Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich. Wirtz, 21, was one of several star players as Leverkusen won the Bundesliga title last season, earning a ticket in the Champions League.

    The explosive playmaker scored in Germany’s opening Euro 2024 game on Friday, raising his profile, but he will not be shifting clubs this summer. “Florian has a contract in Leverkusen,” Hans Wirtz told Bild. “And he’s looking forward to his first Champions League appearance with Bayer Leverkusen next year. “These are the facts. The spotlight has now shifted to the Euros.

    There will be a lot to do with the team next season, so there is no need for speculation. There’s really nothing else to say.”

    Liverpool set £25 million Kelleher’s price tag.

    Liverpool Transfer News: The first summer signing is imminent, amid Florian Wirtz's remark.

    Liverpool has signed Caoimhin Kelleher, their second-choice custodian, for £25 million. The 25-year-old Irishman is eager to start playing first-team football and was linked with a move away from Anfield last summer.

    According to the Athletic, Celtic are interested in Kelleher, but the Scottish champions, who are looking to replace Joe Hart, may find him too expensive. According to Mirror Football, Feyenoord custodian Justin Bijlow, who is also a target for Arsenal, may reunite with Arne Slot and push Alisson Becker for the number one shirt instead of Kelleher.

    Liverpool are on the verge of signing 16-year-old Alvin Ayman from Wolves, their first signing under Arne Slot’s management. Ayman is primarily a defender who joined Wolves’ under-18 side last season before making two Premier League 2 appearances for the under-21 level.

    According to the ECHO, Liverpool is close to finalising the deal to strengthen its academy setup, with Ayman regarded as one of the country’s most promising young players. Notably, the highly rated prospect played in Wolves’ 4-2 Premier League North victory over Liverpool in April.