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Sensation! Liverpool officially signed a 22-year-old German superstar, with a transfer fee of 150 million euros + breaking three records in a row

10:03am, 11 June 2025【Football】

On June 11, well-known transfer expert Romano announced with his iconic "HERE WE GO" that the 22-year-old German genius Werz officially joined Liverpool.

Liverpool has reached an agreement with Leverkusen, with the total transfer fee price reaching a record 150 million euros. Wiltz had agreed to the contract issued by Liverpool two weeks ago, and he will undergo Liverpool's medical examination and sign the documents.

According to German "Sports Pictures", among the 150 million euros transfer fee of Werz, the fixed transfer fee plus the more realistic floating bonus is about 140 million euros, and the other 10 million euros requires Werz to achieve extraordinary achievements (Golden Ball Award, World Footballer, Champions League champion) to be fulfilled.

But no matter what, Wilz's transfer fee will set three records, namely the most expensive transfer in Bundesliga history, the most expensive transfer in Premier League history, and the most expensive transfer in Liverpool's team history.

He will significantly break the Liverpool team history signing record (85 million euros) held by Nunes, and will also surpass Enzo's Premier League team signing record (121 million euros). In world football, Werz's transfer fee will be second only to Neymar's previous 222 million euros and Mbappe's 180 million euros.

Wilz, 22, played 45 games for Leverkusen this season, started 36 times, and contributed 16 goals and 14 assists. During his time at Leverkusen, he helped the team win one Bundesliga title, one German Cup championship and one German Super Cup championship. Currently, Werz's latest net worth in Germany's "Transfer Market" is 140 million euros.

With the addition of Wilz, Liverpool's midfield and frontcourt will be unprecedentedly luxurious in the new season. In the new season, Liverpool will undoubtedly remain a strong contender for the Premier League championship.