Liverpool has been very active in the transfer market this summer, with signing No. 2 now officially being officially made by the Premier League champions.
In early June, Liverpool announced the signature of Jeremy Fripon from Bayer Lebakusen, brought to replace Trent Alexander Arnold after the relocation to Real Madrid. And the second player on the Bundesliga side will continue his career at Anfield.
On Friday, Liverpool made the long-awaited announcement that Florian Wiltz had joined the club from Leverkusen.
Liverpool has completed Florian Worts’ 150 million euro signing
As Fabrizio Romano previously reported, Liverpool paid a total of 150 million euros for Wirtz’s signature, making it the club’s new record arrival. In addition to this, he is painted pencils to earn a base salary of £200,000 a week, making him one of the highest earners on Arne Slot’s first team team.
Liverpool has very high hopes for Wirtz. It reveals that finances have been splashed to take him. Alongside Mohamed Sarah, he will be the club’s main offensive hopes, but there is no doubt that there is a lot of pressure on him to play in the Premier League and Champions League.
Wirtz signed Liverpool’s second signature this summer, with the third being expected to follow soon. A deal has been agreed to Bournemouth left-back, which is expected to participate at a fee in the £40 million region.
And Liverpool won’t take place there. They also look at the move that Mark Guech is moving as an alternative to Jarel Quanza, who is expected to move in the direction Whartz came. Although he is also interested in Alexander Isaac, it is extremely difficult to achieve his contract with Newcastle.
What Florian Wiltz said about Liverpool’s transfer
Speaking to the club’s official website, Wirtz said: “I’m so happy and very proud. Finally it’s over and I’ve been waiting for a long time. Finally it’s over and I’m really happy.”
Regarding his decision to join the Reds, he added: “I thought making the next step was the right point in my career. Of course I wanted to go to a club that came from the top three in the world.
“I just saw myself with the best hands in Liverpool. I was really sure of the people here, the ideas. Everything the club has to offer for me was really good.