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·4 juin 2025
Legend’s Approval: Why Gerrard and Alonso Believe Wirtz Is Perfect for Liverpool

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·4 juin 2025
There’s no bigger seal of approval you can receive at Liverpool than getting the nod from Steven Gerrard. The club’s greatest modern legend doesn’t hand out endorsements lightly, which makes his recent declaration about Florian Wirtz all the more significant.
The German, who hit double figures for Bayer Leverkusen last season, is one of the worst kept secrets in the transfer window, and is close to completion according to experts from Gambling.com who have justifiably made Arne Slot’s side favourites to retain the title.
When asked by TNT Sports if there were any players Gerrard would like to see in a red shirt this summer, Gerrard was unequivocal in his response: “Well, there’s rumours, obviously, of Florian Wirtz. A big talent. Done fantastic for Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen, there’s talk that there is going to be a really big signing. A huge talent, huge future in front of him. So Liverpool’s the place for him, let’s hope we can make it happen.”
Coming from a player who embodied everything Liverpool represented during their most successful era, this endorsement carries weight that transcends typical transfer speculation. But Gerrard isn’t alone among Liverpool legends in recognising Wirtz’s exceptional qualities.
Xabi Alonso, who has worked closely with Wirtz at Bayer Leverkusen, offers perhaps the most informed perspective on what the German international could bring to Liverpool. The Spanish coach, himself a Champions League winner with the Reds, has been glowing in his praise for his star player.
“Flo is one of the top players in the world,” the now Real Madrid boss stated in a recent press conference. “He is world-class. Flo has a very mature mind. The people around him, his parents, they want the best for him. They are in a very important moment of his career. Whatever he does, I am really close to Flo, and I will be happy for him.”
These aren’t the words of a coach trying to inflate his player’s market value. Alonso understands what it takes to succeed at the highest level, having conquered Europe with both Liverpool and Real Madrid. His assessment that Wirtz possesses not just world-class ability but also the mental maturity to handle a move to Anfield should be music to Liverpool fans’ ears.
The timing of Alonso’s comments is particularly revealing. By acknowledging that Wirtz is at “a very important moment of his career,” the former Liverpool midfielder is essentially giving his blessing for his protégé’s next move. When a manager of Alonso’s caliber speaks so openly about understanding whatever decision his player makes, it suggests the groundwork for a departure has already been laid.
At just 22, Wirtz combines the technical brilliance of a classic number 10 with the tactical intelligence to operate across multiple attacking positions. His ability to drift between the lines, create space for teammates, and deliver the killer pass or finish makes him the complete modern attacking midfielder.
Most importantly, he possesses that rare quality of making everyone around him better – exactly what Liverpool need to unlock stubborn defenses and maintain their title-winning edge.
What makes Wirtz’s potential arrival even more compelling is the existing chemistry he’s already developed with Jeremie Frimpong, who has just completed his £29.5 million move from Leverkusen to Liverpool. The pair formed one of European football’s most devastating partnerships during Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten Bundesliga campaign.
Their understanding in Germany was telepathic at times. Frimpong’s explosive pace and overlapping runs provided the perfect foil for Wirtz’s intelligent movement between the lines. The German’s ability to drift wide, draw defenders, then cut inside to create space for his Dutch teammate made Leverkusen’s right side virtually unplayable against most opposition.
This pre-existing chemistry could prove invaluable for Slot, who looks to finally get that financial warchest to build the squad in his image after inheriting a team supposedly in transition.
Liverpool’s sophisticated approach to making the Wirtz transfer financially viable demonstrates the kind of strategic thinking that separates elite clubs from the rest. The decision to facilitate Caoimhin Kelleher’s move to Brentford for £18 million wasn’t just about giving a loyal servant his deserved opportunity as a number one goalkeeper – it was the first domino in a carefully orchestrated sequence.
By allowing Kelleher to move at a reasonable price, Liverpool enabled Brentford to sell Mark Flekken to Bayer Leverkusen for £11 million. This transaction gives Leverkusen both the financial flexibility to sanction Wirtz’s departure and a ready-made solution for their goalkeeping succession.
It’s a masterclass in modern transfer strategy: helping players achieve their ambitions while simultaneously creating the conditions for your own transformational signing. The fact that Liverpool were willing to take less money for Kelleher to smooth the path for Wirtz demonstrates their long-term vision under Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes.
The convergence of endorsements from two Liverpool legends who represent different generations of the club’s success creates a compelling narrative around Wirtz’s potential arrival. Gerrard’s enthusiasm combined with Alonso’s insider knowledge paints a picture of a player ready-made for Anfield.
The statistical evidence supports their assessment. Wirtz’s double-digit goals and assists this season mirror the kind of complete attacking midfielder performance that made Gerrard himself so influential during Liverpool’s most successful periods.
With Frimpong already in place and the financial mechanisms sorted through the Kelleher deal, all the pieces appear aligned for Liverpool to secure one of European football’s most exciting young talents. When legends of Gerrard and Alonso’s stature give their approval, Liverpool fans have every reason to be excited about what could be a transformational signing for Slot’s second season.