Is it only a matter of time before Liverpool signs Wiltz? Negotiations are going well and agreement between clubs is coming close
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Liverpool appears to be approaching signing German national team midfielder Florian Wirtz, who plays for Leverkusen. On the 30th, Fabrizio Romano, who is well-versed in the transfer market, reported.
Liverpool, who won the Premier League this season, is making aggressive moves in the summer transfer market. It has already been reported that the official announcement of Leverkusen's Dutch national team defender Jeremy Frimpong will soon be made, and it is reportedly negotiating with Bournemouth for Hungarian national team defender Milos Kerkez.
And it seems that the acquisition of Wiltz, which is considered a highlight of this summer, is approaching its realization. Bayern and Manchester City have also expressed interest in the player, but negotiations with Liverpool are accelerating. In particular, his transfer to Bayern was listed as a potential transfer destination in the future, even if not this summer, but it has already been reported that Wiltz himself is hoping to join Liverpool.
Romano revealed on the 26th that Liverpool had offered Leverkusen its first offer, but negotiations seem to be on the way. On the 30th, he reported, “We are approaching an agreement between the clubs. Liverpool expects it will only be a matter of time before the player joins.”
German Build also pointed out that “Wiltz will likely sign with Liverpool on a contract until 2030. At the moment, it is only a matter of transfer fees,” and negotiations are continuing to be made over the structure of payment for bonuses and transfer fees.