Following an unbeaten domestic season under coach Xabi Alonso, the German attacking midfielder, known for his versatility and Toni Kroos-like style, is now regarded as one of the world’s best. Highly sought after, he has attracted interest from top clubs including Real Madrid, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich.
Liverpool’s Failed Approach with Wirtz
The German player, now valued at £109 million and earning £220,000 a week, received a £77 million offer from Liverpool, which they ultimately failed to secure. Despite the interest, the Bundesliga winner and Player of the Year chose to remain at Bayer Leverkusen, where he enjoyed an unbeaten season under Xabi Alonso.
Wirtz has experienced significant growth under Xabi Alonso. Despite interest from several notable clubs, Wirtz opted to remain at Leverkusen to continue his development. Reports according to the Spanish version of Deutsche Welle via Paisley Gates, suggest that Leverkusen might focus on securing a new contract for the 21-year-old, potentially giving them control over his future.
The German’s Impressive Stats for Last Season
Liverpool were anticipated to make significant moves following Arne Slot’s appointment. However, they made minimal impact on the transfer market, securing only Federico Chiesa as their only outfield addition.
Slot has prioritized maintaining balance within the squad and appears poised to reserve substantial spending for future transfer windows. Consequently, possibilities remain open.
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Liverpool will undoubtedly be interested in a player of the 21-year-old Bundesliga winner’s calibre. However, they would need to offer significantly more than the £77 million bid made in early 2024. While the prospect of revisiting the Bayer Leverkusen star remains, any potential approach is likely to be halted until next summer rather than January.