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Liverpool signed Wilz for 116 million, Premier League Nova

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Turning Net reported on June 14 that Liverpool signed Wilz with a total transfer price of 116 million pounds shocked the football world, and the Mirror reported in-depth on the tortuous process behind the deal.

In May, when Wilz landed in Blackpool, England on a private plane, most people thought he was going to meet with Manchester City and Guardiola, but they didn't know that Liverpool had already quietly entered the game and became a strong bidder. At that time, Liverpool, Bayern and Manchester City held talks with Wilz and his family in different ways. As the Wiltz family searched for a home in the northwest of the UK, Liverpool keenly realized that they had the opportunity to recruit the football star.

Leverkusen once tried to retain Wilz with a new contract with a lower liquidated damages, but other players on the team were poached one after another, making Wilz want to leave. Although Bayern can give home-like warmth, Kompany's plan failed to impress him. Out of desire and ambition for challenges, Wiltz regards the Premier League as his preferred destination.

Manchester City took the lead in withdrawing from the competition. According to internal information from the club, Leverkusen insists on asking for a price of 127 million pounds, plus salary costs, and the total expenditure on signing Wilz may reach 250 million pounds (the accuracy of this figure is questionable). Although Manchester City believes that Werz can fill the vacancy of De Bruyne, Germany rumored that the players are not completely satisfied with the Manchester City program. Liverpool went all out to sign Wilz and tried to talk about the transfer fee of 116 million pounds. Head coach Slott and sports director Richard Hughes have carefully painted the development prospects for Wilz, detailed his role in the team, and looked forward to the grand blueprint for Liverpool's new Premier League title. In addition, Liverpool's training environment has also become a key factor that impressed Wilz. Last season in the Champions League, when Leverkusen was training at Liverpool's AXA training base, Wilz was eager for it. Although Liverpool's first two offers failed to meet Leverkusen's expectations, after many days of hard negotiations, they finally successfully signed Wilz.

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