Liverpool Football Club has reportedly shattered its transfer record, securing the services of German attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth a staggering £116 million. The monumental transfer signifies a clear statement of intent from the Merseyside club and underscores their ambition to compete at the highest level under Arne Slot.
News outlets are reporting the structure of the deal includes a guaranteed £100 million upfront, with the remaining £16 million subject to add-ons based on both individual and team achievements. Some sources indicate that Leverkusen will report the package as €150 million (£128m), while Liverpool will state a lower figure. Nevertheless, the overall package surpasses the previous British transfer record of £115 million paid by Chelsea for Moises Caicedo and dwarfs Liverpool's previous club record of £85 million for Darwin Nunez.
Wirtz, a highly sought-after talent, was also on the radar of other European giants, including Bayern Munich and Manchester City. However, the 22-year-old German international has supposedly rejected these advances, favoring a move to Anfield. Key to Wirtz's decision was Arne Slot's vision for the player in the team, with reports suggesting Slot intends to utilize Wirtz primarily in the number 10 role.
Liverpool's pursuit of Wirtz dates back to 2020, with Michael Edwards, FSG CEO of football, maintaining contact with the player's family since his time in FC Koln's youth setup. This long-term interest has finally culminated in a record-breaking deal, highlighting the club's commitment to securing top talent.
The young midfielder is currently on holiday, and the transfer is expected to be completed next week upon his return, when he will undergo a medical and complete other formalities.
Wirtz's arrival is expected to add a new dimension to Liverpool's attack. Last season, he showcased his creative talent for Bayer Leverkusen, registering 16 goals and 15 assists in 45 appearances. He can also be deployed in various positions, giving manager Arne Slot tactical flexibility. Sky Germany reporter Felix Fischer has said that Wirtz has the ability to decide games on his own.
This transfer marks a significant shift in Liverpool's transfer strategy under Fenway Sports Group (FSG). The owners were previously seen as reluctant to spend extravagant sums, but this record-breaking investment signals a change in approach, demonstrating their willingness to back the manager and compete with Europe's wealthiest clubs.