Florian Wirtz transfers to Liverpool, we say Fabrizio Romano says

Florian Wirtz to Liverpool can be regarded as a full deal as Fabrizio Romano announced a transfer of 150 million euros as “we’re going here”.
According to Romano, it was released on X tonight, and there is now a verbal consent between Liverpool and Wirtz club Bayer Leverkusen.
The German international is expected to spend 150 million euros and will sign a contract and sign medical treatment as soon as possible, while Romano’s move is “coming soon”.
See the post below about Romano about the WIRTZ deal, and it was no surprise that it gained a lot of engagement in just a few minutes…
???Exclusive: Florian Wirtz arrives at Liverpool, we are leaving!
Liverpool’s oral deals have in principle reached 150 million euros with Bayer Leverkusen.
The players agreed that Move Now was imminent two weeks ago.
WIRTZ is set to medical and contract signing. pic.twitter.com/0j6bh9qaq3
– Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) June 10, 2025
Romano posted: “Exclusive: Florian Wirtz goes to Liverpool, we’re going! Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen agree in principle to deal, which includes 150 million euros add-ons. Players’ side two weeks ago had agreed on Move now and now.
What does the Florian Wirtz transfer mean for Liverpool
Wirtz is one of the most exciting young talents in football in the world, and his huge reporting price reflects that.
According to Transfermarkt, this smashed Reds’ transfer record, Darwin Nunez bought 85 million euros for 85 million euros.
Investing in a player is a lot of money, but Wirtz has played 200 games for Leverkusen, scoring 57 goals and helping them win their first ever Bundesliga title.
Wirtz is still only 22 years old and has 31 German senior caps, scoring 7 goals.
Liverpool’s second summer signing from Leverkusen
With Wirtz coming, LFC raided Leverkusen for the second time this summer.
Jeremia Frimpong also recently moved to Anfield, replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold from right back.
It will certainly be exciting to see these two links again on the new look of the Arne Slot next season.
Dutch tacticians signed only once last summer, but for Liverpool, the window seems to have been busier.






