reporter David Ornstein's latest report, Liverpool and Leverkusen's transfer negotiations about Wilz have entered the final stage, and the two sides are communicating every day to reach an agreement.
DO said that Liverpool made a second offer for Wilz last week, with a total price of 134 million euros, of which 118.7 million euros were fixed transfer fees.
This proposal was not rejected and the two sides continued to negotiate to reach an agreement that was acceptable to both sides. But Liverpool has no intention of bidding 150 million euros. Currently, the transfer negotiations led by Liverpool Sports Director Hughes and Leverkusen Sports Director Rollfers mainly focus on the specific details of the transfer structure, payment terms and additional terms.
In addition, the player's physical examination has not been arranged yet. Since the first phase of the summer window has been closed and will not reopen until June 16, the two clubs have time to discuss the details of the agreement.
Considering the importance of this transfer, coupled with the fact that Leverkusen is not in a hurry to sell, and Liverpool wants to operate within its own budget, the two sides are very meticulous in negotiations, which takes time and patience to reach a final agreement.