“Florian Wirtz’s Mega Liverpool Deal: German Star Poised for Record-Breaking Payday!”
“Florian Wirtz’s Liverpool Payday: Revealed! German Sensation Reportedly Seals ‘Done Deal'”
Some Liverpool fans are growing restless over Florian Wirtz’s anticipated transfer, which has hovered in a state of “almost but not quite done” for several days.
Midweek reports from Germany suggested the deal is ‘99% complete’, with Wirtz himself appearing to drop hints about the move during a post-match interaction following Germany’s loss to Portugal in the UEFA Nations League.
Fresh updates from his home country indicate the transfer is essentially a matter of timing, with additional details now surfacing.
How much will Wirtz earn at Liverpool?
According to Bild, negotiations between the parties are ongoing, but an agreement is deemed “certain” and effectively a “done deal.”
Wirtz has reportedly committed to a five-year contract with Liverpool, earning up to €22m (£18.5m) per year at Anfield. The report also suggests that the 22-year-old could undergo his medical “early next week” following Germany’s Nations League campaign. Once the transfer is finalized, Wirtz is expected to take a brief holiday before joining Liverpool’s pre-season preparations next month.
Wirtz Set to Become Liverpool’s Second-Highest Earner
If Bild’s reports hold true, Florian Wirtz will earn just over £355,000 per week at Liverpool—nearly three times his current wages at Bayer Leverkusen. This salary would make him Liverpool’s second-highest earner, trailing only Mo Salah (£400k per week) and narrowly edging out Virgil van Dijk (£350k per week), based on data from Capology.
Such a lucrative deal aligns with Wirtz’s status as Liverpool’s potential club-record signing, exceeding £100m. Entering his peak years during the five-year contract, this investment underscores the high expectations surrounding the 22-year-old star.
Reports suggesting that the deal is essentially finalized, with a medical expected in the coming days, should reassure anxious fans concerned about delays or potential hurdles in the transfer process.
While Wirtz’s involvement in Germany’s Nations League campaign may have slightly slowed negotiations, the conclusion of their match against France on Sunday could pave the way for the move to be completed.
With luck, Liverpool supporters may soon celebrate officially welcoming Wirtz to Anfield by this time next week!