Florian Wirtz's Germany colleague Niclas Fullkrug has given the Bayer Leverkusen game maker enormous compliments while Liverpool continues to insist on a movement in the summer transfer window
Florian Wirtz's Germany teammate Niclas Fullkrug claims that the playmaker “Liverpool would certainly make a move” -but admitted that he had no update about his future, even though he was in the camp with the Bayer Leverkusen -star.
The German star has continued to bloom in the Bayara and is now strongly connected to a switch to the Reds, who jumped for his signature for his signature for Bayern Munchester and Manchester City.
An offer of £ 109 million has been saved by the Bundesliga outfit, which wants to appreciate their £ 125 million closer. Arne Slot is ready to attack the transfer market after barely acting in his first summer before he landed the Premier League title during the first attempt.
Fullkrug played with Wirtz on the international stage, so he can see his talent close by, and the striker of West Ham believes that he would be a huge addition to the Liverpool team, but had no updates about his situation.
He said: “First of all, nothing has been officially decided and I don't know if that will be the case. That means you don't get a new information from me! But of course I talk a lot with Flo and we talked a bit about it.”
The Hammers frontman added: “In principle, Flo is just an excellent player with special qualities. I think it doesn't matter which competition, as soon as you give Flo a meter too much, it becomes dangerous and he can use these spaces very well.
“He is also very versatile and he can use these spaces with a dribble, with a pass or even with a finish because he is so flexible. Wherever he goes, I think he would work very well and even if it was Liverpool, I am sure he would certainly produce this team.”
Liverpool seems to break the British transfer record if they want to land Wirtz. His reimbursement would probably have to darken Chelsea, who paid around £ 115 million for Moises Caicedo in 2023. The biggest transfer of the Reds in their history was their conquest of Darwin Nunez in 2022, which could still reach £ 84 million.
There is a willingness of Leverkusen to sell Wirtz in the window early and they would be open to Liverpool, including two players in every future offer. The duo that is being discussed attacks midfielder Harvey Elliott and also in the middle of Jarell Quansah.
