Chelsea and Liverpool's plans to strengthen their power have been put on hold.
British media 'Team Talk' reported on the 10th (Korean time), "Chelsea and Liverpool took a step back as Bayer Leverkusen set a large transfer fee for Florian Wirz (20, Leverkusen)."
Wirz is considered the best prospect in German soccer history. His biggest strengths are his smooth depressurization and concise dribbling in various attack areas.
Injuries did not stop Wirtz from moving forward. Wirtz shook off the anterior cruciate ligament injury he suffered last year and continued his growth by posting 4 goals and 8 assists last season.
The upward trend continued this season. He has scored 6 goals and provided 9 assists in 16 games across all competitions. Thanks to Wirtz's outstanding performance, Leverkusen is proudly leading the Bundesliga.
The future with the German national team is also bright. 카지노솔루션제작 Wirz, who has already been called up to the German national team since 2021, has established himself as Germany's future by starting in all four recent international matches.
Naturally, transfer rumors arose. He said Chelsea and Liverpool, as well as Manchester City and Real Madrid, have shown interest in signing Wirtz in next January's transfer window.
In the website end, Leverkusen started cracking down on the house. According to this report, Leverkusen set Wirz's transfer fee at 100 million euros (approximately 140 billion won), effectively establishing a no-transfer policy.
They clearly expressed their intention to keep Birtz. Leverkusen has no intention of allowing Wirz to transfer, and furthermore, they will not allow him to be sent to another club during the season.
Chelsea also changed their plans due to Leverkusen's hardline attitude. ‘Team Talk’ said, “Chelsea will no longer prioritize recruiting an attacking midfielder. “We plan to focus on recruiting attackers and defenders.”
The possibility of recruiting has not completely disappeared. Chelsea and Liverpool are expected to attempt to sign Wirtz once again in next summer's transfer market, when it is easier to utilize transfer funds.