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Liverpool may only need £100 million to sign Wilts! Three major reasons for his choice of Liverpool are exposed

7:46pm, 25 May 2025【Football】

Remember three days ago, I shared a long article about Bayern fan account "Bayern Space" that I shared in "Liverpool comes from behind? The battle for Wiltz seems to be quietly turning"? Now it seems that every word he said is fulfilled one by one.

So we have reason to see what else he said. Share as follows:

1. The real price of Werz

Whether it is a German team or not, every team knows that Leverkusen's price for Werz this summer has never been 150 million euros (126 million pounds). The real number is the basic price of 100 million euros (85 million pounds), plus a floating bonus of 20-30 million euros (17-26 million pounds) (additional terms).

Editor's Note: That is to say, Liverpool is expected to win Wilz at a total price of 120-130 million euros (about 102-111 million pounds).

2. Transaction completion time

Wilz hopes to complete the transfer to Liverpool, including completing the physical examination before registering for the German national team on June 3 (local is Munich).

Liverpool also made a promise very early that they would speed up their actions as soon as possible to avoid letting him encounter bombardment by the media in Munich. Those media are trusted by Bayern, and they will help Bayern put pressure on Werz.

3. Several reasons why Wilz rejected Bayern and chose Liverpool:

1. Bayern has been talking about him publicly in the media for months, which made Wilz feel uncomfortable and exposed. This forced him to avoid the media because he would be asked about Bayern's remarks. The last time he was interviewed after the game or walked through a mixed zone with journalists present was in the first few weeks of the Bundesliga this season, and that discomfort has been lingering in his mind.

2. The communication between Werz and Kompany was disappointing. Kompany neither could provide him with a clear tactical plan nor could he explain where exactly he wanted Werz to play. Within Bayern, rumors that Wiltz would leave in great confusion after meeting Kompany is in stark contrast to his conversation with Slott, who impresses with a clear and well-prepared vision.

3. Worse, Wilz has a bad impression of Bayern's training facilities, which have not been updated for about 30 years. When asked about improvements, the board seemed to tell him that the upgrade plan was currently on hold, which made him even more dissatisfied. By contrast, Liverpool's new and modern training centre left a completely different impression on him, allowing him to see a club that has been structurally prepared for the future.