Liverpool owner approves Florian Wirtz’s 150 million euros

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Liverpool are working to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, who made an offer for the German international team of about 130 million euros.
They remain optimistic about a deal, and Bild claims Michael Edwards has been cleared to submit a proposal of about €150 million for the club owner.
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Whether Liverpool will be back soon remains to be seen.
The 22-year-old is a promising young talent who can develop into a world-class player for them. Even if the asking price seems outrageous now, he may be able to justify future investments.
Wirtz is seen as a long-term asset for the club and he may be a key player for their foreseeable future.
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Wirtz can change Liverpool in the attack and help them move forward. He will add targets, technical ability, vision and talent to the offense. Liverpool is overly dependent on Mohamed Salah’s goals and creativity. The Egyptians need more support in the attack, and signing the talented young Germans would be a wise decision.
He is widely regarded as one of the best young talents in European football, and his attributes can develop into a superstar of the game. Liverpool will have to break the UK’s transfer record to complete the deal, and it remains to be seen how things will develop. They will hope to close the deal quickly.
It was an excellent season for Liverpool, who won the league title. They will seek to further improve the team and defend their domestic championship next season.





