Florian Wirtz's reaction to Liverpool's new offer
It's no secret that Liverpool want to sign Bayer Leverkusen's talented midfielder Florian Wertz, and despite Bayern Munich's strong interest in the race to sign him, it looks like Liverpool will be the ones to win his name next.
Liverpool have wanted to sign the player for quite some time, in fact, signing him has been one of the English club's top goals for quite some time, but after Slot's recent success in his first season with the team, the management is encouraged to meet his demands.
Bayer Leverkusen to sell player this summer
Reports have revealed that Bayer Leverkusen are very open to selling the player this summer with the best offer coming in this summer and with two years left on his contract, Bayer Leverkusen will get good money.
More importantly, the player's desire to arrive at Anfield over all the other offers on the table, with Manchester City also interested in the player, along with Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
Bayer Leverkusen has rejected more than one offer from Liverpool, and it seems that the English club wants the best financial offer and the latest news indicates that they are asking for 130 million euros, which Liverpool will certainly be ready to pay.
Many secrets are revealed by the press
Fresh reports indicate that Liverpool have significantly improved their offer for Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz, edging nearer to the German club’s valuation.
According to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, the revised proposal now stands at €140 million, with potential add-ons pushing the total package close to €150 million.
"The structure of the deal has evolved—it’s now a substantial upfront fee with significant performance-related bonuses," Plettenberg revealed during an interview with Sky Sports. "While reports of a full agreement surfaced earlier, key financial details still need finalizing before anything is official."
The 21-year-old attacking midfielder, one of Europe’s most sought-after talents, has been a priority target for the Reds this summer. Leverkusen had previously held firm on their valuation, but Liverpool’s latest move signals growing confidence in securing the deal.