Florian Wirtz had run-in with Liverpool star as secret transfer meeting claim made - Liverpool Echo
- Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City are competing to sign Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz ahead of the summer 2025 transfer window.
- This interest follows Wirtz's strong performances for Leverkusen and Germany, with talks held after Wirtz and his family traveled to England on May 13 to meet Liverpool officials.
- Wirtz, 22, has scored 10 goals this season and contributed 22 goal involvements in 30 Bundesliga appearances, while being contractually tied to Leverkusen until 2027 with a reported release clause exceeding £100 million.
- Leverkusen's managing director Fernando Carro stated Wirtz does not want to leave, but the club values him at around £150 million and understands the player is weighing his options amid strong market interest.
- The outcome depends on Wirtz's willingness to move abroad, and Liverpool plans to strengthen its squad this summer following their Premier League title under manager Arne Slot.
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Liverpool wait on Florian Wirtz transfer green light after private talks with Germany star - The Mirror
Liverpool are expected to be active in the upcoming summer transfer window and they have already been in contact with Florian Wirtz over a potential switch to Anfield
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Liverpool hold secret talks with Wirtz as they look to hijack Man City transfer
LIVERPOOL have reportedly held a secret meeting with Florian Wirtz in an effort to hijack Manchester City’s transfer. The German superstar jetted in talks with the Citizens ahead of a potential £126million transfer. GettyLiverpool are interested in Florian Wirtz[/caption] Pep Guardiola’s side were hoping to convince the attacking midfielder to choose the Etihad over Bayern Munich. The Bayer Leverkusen ace is viewed by the Spanish manager as the …
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