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·29 maggio 2025
“Just a Matter of Time” – Journalist Reveals Details of Liverpool’s Offer to Florian Wirtz

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·29 maggio 2025
Liverpool appear to be closing in on one of the most exciting transfers of the summer, as negotiations for Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz accelerate. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder has reportedly agreed personal terms and is expected to sign a five-year contract at Anfield, pending final negotiations between the clubs.
Respected journalist Sacha Tavolieri has reported that talks are now centred around a €150 million (£128 million) package, which, if finalised, would comfortably surpass Liverpool’s previous transfer record of £85 million for Darwin Núñez. Tavolieri noted on X, “Talks are still underway about Florian Wirtz with Liverpool’s confidence increasing in order to make it happen around a €150M package.” He added, “German midfielder’s expecting final green light to jump into a private jet & sign his 5 years deal. Just a matter of time…”
Arne Slot’s debut season has already delivered a Premier League title, but the new Liverpool boss is keen to reinforce his attacking ranks. Florian Wirtz is viewed as a transformative talent — someone capable of filling the creative vacuum left by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s increasing role in midfield.
Liverpool have been linked with Wirtz for several months, but the concrete bid in excess of €100 million (£85 million) marks a serious statement of intent. Talks reportedly resumed this past Monday, with both parties motivated to avoid lengthy complications. “Leverkusen not easy with installments but all parties are working on the same line,” said Tavolieri.
Wirtz’s decision to choose Liverpool over Bayern Munich and Manchester City is especially noteworthy. While Bayern’s president Herbert Hainer admitted “Wirtz leans toward Liverpool,” City pulled out after labelling the financial demands “unworkable.” It’s a coup for Liverpool, who have once again demonstrated their capacity to attract elite young talent over their traditional rivals.
Though the €150 million figure grabs headlines, Liverpool are exploring creative ways to structure the payment. This includes spreading the fee over several years or potentially including player exchanges to ease the burden. While Leverkusen are known to be firm negotiators, the willingness of all parties to reach a deal signals that the finish line is in sight.
This approach mirrors past Liverpool strategy under previous regimes, where the club have consistently worked within sustainable frameworks. However, Slot and the recruitment team appear aligned in their belief that Wirtz is worth the investment — both in terms of present-day impact and long-term value.
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Wirtz is eager to have the deal concluded before he joins up with Germany’s UEFA Nations League squad on 2 June. This has added a degree of urgency to proceedings, and Liverpool’s negotiating team are working around the clock to get the deal over the line.
With his decision already made, all that remains is for Liverpool and Leverkusen to finalise the financial details. If successful, this transfer would not only be a huge boost to Liverpool’s squad depth but also a symbolic moment in the club’s transition under Arne Slot — a clear signal that the Premier League champions are not resting on their laurels.
If this deal goes through, it’s nothing short of sensational. Florian Wirtz is the kind of player Liverpool fans dream about — intelligent on the ball, brilliant between the lines, and capable of the sublime. In many ways, he’s the spiritual successor to what we once hoped Philippe Coutinho would become had he stayed at the club.
The fact that Wirtz has turned down Bayern Munich, Germany’s domestic giants, and Manchester City, the dominant force in recent Premier League seasons, speaks volumes. This is no ordinary signing. This is a statement.
Slot is not just building on Klopp’s foundations — he’s putting his own stamp on this squad, and Wirtz feels like the perfect addition. A creative outlet who could unlock defences from deep or in the final third, Wirtz could be that X-factor we’ve missed in tight matches. And at just 22, the ceiling is incredibly high.
It’s also refreshing to see Liverpool operating boldly in the market again. There’s always talk about the club being shrewd or conservative, but this move shows ambition. Champions need to think like champions — and Wirtz is the kind of player who can help us stay at the summit.
Get this deal done, and it won’t just be Liverpool fans buzzing — it’ll send shockwaves across Europe.
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