Liverpool is about to sign Wilz for a total transfer price of 116 million pounds, and the Mirror published an article talking about the process of the deal. Wilz landed in Blackpool, England in a private jet in May, and it was widely believed that h...
Liverpool is about to sign Wilz for a total transfer price of 116 million pounds, and the Mirror published an article talking about the process of the deal.
Wilz landed in Blackpool, England in a private jet in May, and it was widely believed that his trip was to meet with Manchester City and Guardiola, but little is known to be a powerful bidder.
Liverpool, Bayern and Manchester City have held talks with Wilz and his family in different ways, and when the players' family is looking for a house in the northwest of Britain, Liverpool has realized that they do have the opportunity to sign one of the hottest new stars in today's football.
Leverkusen tried to keep Wilz with a new contract with a lower liquidated damages, but when other players on the team were also poached, the players thought it seemed like it was time for them to leave. Bayern could provide Wiltz with home-like warmth, but Kompany's plan could not convince him. This is why Wiltz sees the Premier League as his preferred destination, and he is eager to accept the challenge and demonstrates his ambitions.
Manchester City was the first to withdraw from the competition. The club's internal news said that as Leverkusen insisted on asking for 127 million pounds and the salary cost, the total spending on signing Wilz could reach 250 million pounds. It is not clear whether this figure is accurate. Manchester City does think that Wilz can fill the gap in De Bruyne, but there are rumors in Germany that the players are not completely satisfied with Manchester City's program.
While Liverpool tried to talk about transfer fees of £116 million, head coach Slott and sports director Richard Hughes gave a detailed description of Wilz's development prospects, not only telling the role he will play in the team, but also looking forward to the future of the team that has just won the Premier League championship, they are eager to achieve more.
In addition, Liverpool's training environment is also a factor that impressed Wilz. Last season in the Champions League, Leverkusen trained at Liverpool's AXA training base. What he saw at that time made the players think Merseyside would be his ideal place. Although the first two offers failed to meet Leverkusen's expectations, after negotiations over the past few days, Liverpool finally got what they wanted.