
Florian Wirtz will not have his Liverpool Medical until Friday after he went on vacation and played for Germany last week with £ 116 million signing to donate a five -year contract
Florian Wirtz will have his Liverpool Medical on Friday before he instructs a deal until the summer of 2030 – with the delay that was set up on the signing of £ 116 million that first wants to go on vacation.
Germany playmaker Wirtz becomes a British platform transfer once the deal is officially made at the end of the week after the Reds corresponded to stomp £ 100 million to Bayer Leverkusen with an extra £ 16 million add-ons.
And Wirtz will donate a five -year contract that makes him the second best player of the club after Mohamed Salah, but for Captain Virgil van Dijk.
The short hold -up in the transfer that is completed is because Wirtz has taken a fast vacation after serving his country in the UEFA Nations League.
Wirtz is ready to become the third new addition of Arne Slot this summer. Jeremie Frimpong, the replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, and backup goalkeeper Giorgi Mhaldashvili have already completed movements.
Liverpool helped finance part of their summer spending through the sale of second-choice goalkeeper Cooimhin Kelleher to Brentford and Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid for £ 10 million, despite the fact that there was only one month left on his contract.
And as soon as the Wirtz deal has been announced, the club is also set to seal the signing of £ 40 million from Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth with the left-wing back that would expect Andrew Robertson as the first choice.
The conversations between Liverpool and the cherries will continue with Bournemouth yesterday that sealed the acquisition of left -sided defender Adrien Truffert van Rennes in a movement worth £ 14.5 million.
Wirtz is not the only Bundesliga star on the Liverpool radar this summer – but a deal for Hugo Ekitike will probably appear out of their reach because Eintracht Frankfurt Chief Markus Krosch is firm to keep £ 85 million before rush.
“If the price is not good, it will just stay with us. We don't have to sell Hugo,” Krosche told the German media. Ekitie had also been interesting for Chelsea, who has already signed Liam Delap from Ipswich.
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