The long-running transfer saga has finally concluded — and it’s monumental. Liverpool have completed one of the Premier League’s most significant signings by securing Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen in a sensational deal that has sent shockwaves through European football.
The 21-year-old German international has signed a five-year contract with the Reds, becoming the most expensive player in Premier League history. The final agreement was reached just hours ago, with Liverpool paying a guaranteed £105 million and an additional £13 million in performance-related bonuses, bringing the total to an eye-watering £118 million.
Leverkusen had previously turned down Liverpool’s £113 million offer, holding out for more favorable terms before parting with their star midfielder. With this move, Wirtz overtakes previous record deals such as those for Enzo Fernández and Jack Grealish, highlighting new manager Arne Slot’s determination to rebuild Liverpool’s midfield around one of football’s brightest prospects.
🗣️ “Florian is a unique talent. He views the game differently,” said a Liverpool insider involved in the talks. “Slot wanted him from the very beginning. This isn’t just a big signing — it’s a powerful message.”
Wirtz played a crucial role in Bayer Leverkusen’s undefeated Bundesliga title-winning season under Xabi Alonso and had attracted interest from top clubs like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City. However, it’s Liverpool who ultimately secured his signature — and they did so emphatically.
The German playmaker is set to link up with the team during pre-season and may feature in Liverpool’s upcoming tour of the United States. Fans across social platforms are already celebrating, hailing him as the creative force they’ve missed since Philippe Coutinho’s departure.
This move represents more than a marquee signing. It signals the dawn of a new era.