Overview
- Liverpool's sporting director Michael Edwards has traveled to Boston to seek Sports Group's approval for a €150 million bid for Florian Wirtz.
- Bayern Munich maintains a €100 million offer and relies on assurances from Wirtz about a potential future move, refusing to engage in a bidding war.
- Bayer Leverkusen has set a firm €150 million price tag for Wirtz, leveraging his contract, which runs until 2027, to hold negotiating power.
- Wirtz and his family recently visited Liverpool, reportedly exploring the club's project, which he is open to despite prior connections with Bayern.
- If no agreement is reached, Leverkusen may keep Wirtz until 2026, when his transfer fee could potentially decrease.