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TEAMtalk on MSNLiverpool see only Florian Wirtz fear extinguished as Reds set medical dateThe Reds hope to have the Wirtz transfer fully finalised at the back end of this week after details emerged of his colossal wages and with one lingering doubt about the player 100% eradicated
Harvey Elliott Claims Premier League Rival is Better than Florian Wirtz Despite £116m Liverpool Move
Harvey Elliott Names One Premier League Star Who is Better than Liverpool’s Record-Breaking Signing Florian WirtzLiverpool are never quiet in the transfer market, and this summer is proving no
Wirtz had grown up in a family that refused to compromise his development, nor that of his sister Juliane, who plays for Werder Bremen. His father Hans remains the chairman of Grun-Weiss Brauweiler, Wirtz's childhood was framed around the local football team. He grew up with a ball attached to his feet.
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The deal, reportedly to cost over $150 million dollars, gives reigning Premier League champions Liverpool a marquee playmaker with versatility across the attacking parts of the pitch.
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.
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Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for an initial $135 million, according to CBS Sports sources. The agreement to sign the German international could ultimately break the British transfer record set by Chelsea when they signed Enzo Fernandez from Benfica for just short of $145 million.
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Liverpool have arguably had the best start to the transfer window in the Premier League but now it is all about ending it in style
Should all those bonuses be triggered, Wirtz would become the most expensive signing in Premier League history, eclipsing Chelsea’s £115 million ($156.4 million) acquisition of Moisés Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2023.