Bayer Leverkusen has made a significant move to replace Florian Wirtz by acquiring US international Malik Tillman from PSV Eindhoven, marking a record transfer for the club. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder signed a contract extending until June 2030, with Leverkusen reportedly paying PSV a fixed fee of 35 million euros (approximately $41 million).
Simon Rolfs, the sports director of Leverkusen, expressed excitement over Tillman’s versatility, noting he can operate in both attacking positions in midfield. Born in Nuremberg to a German mother and an American father, Tillman transitioned from Bayern Munich’s youth setup in 2015 following a stint at Gruehurs. He joined PSV on loan before the club activated the purchase option last year, scoring 16 goals and providing five assists in 34 competitive matches while helping PSV clinch the Dutch league title.
As Leverkusen revamps its squad this offseason following Wirtz’s departure to Liverpool and other key player transfers, the club appears determined to rebuild under new management. Former Manchester United coach Eric Ten Hag will take over for Xabi Alonso, who has moved to Real Madrid. Recently, Leverkusen also secured 18-year-old Cameroonian forward Christian Cofan from Albacete, along with other promising signings to bolster their squad.
### Fan Take:
This move underscores Leverkusen’s ambition to not just replace a star player but to evolve into a competitive force in the Bundesliga and beyond. For soccer fans, it highlights the ever-changing dynamics of the transfer market and the potential for fresh talent to make an impact on a club’s fortunes.