Liverpool agree RECORD Florian Wirtz fee
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From Gondomar to GloryWhen Diogo Jota dreamt of a future in football, it was the Premier League that lit the path. Growing up in Gondomar, Portugal, the vision
Reaction to the agreement of a £116m fee for the transfer Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz to Liverpool - which could be a British record if the add-ons are met.
Xabi Alonso has told Real Madrid to sign a former Liverpool striker and reunite him with Trent Alexander-Arnold at the Santiago Bernabeu, according to a Spanish report. The 2024/25 campaign was disappointing for Madrid. While Los Blancos won the FIFA ...
Liverpool Seize Bundesliga Crown Jewel as Bayern Miss Out on WirtzLiverpool land Florian Wirtz in bold summer statementLiverpool have pulled off one of the most emphatic moves of the transfer window
Stan Collymore broke the British transfer record when Liverpool signed him for £8.5m in 1995. He scored 35 goals across two seasons at Anfield, forming a potent strike partnership with Robbie Fowler. In his first season, he scored five goals in Liverpool's FA Cup run, which ultimately ended in defeat by Manchester United in the final.
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Anfield Watch on MSN"Don't rule out Liverpool" from making offer for world-class forwardLiverpool are hopeful to sign a striker this summer, despite the lack of prominent transfer links.The focus has so far been on signing players in positions of desperate need, such as left-back and
Barcelona will reportedly ‘be able to complete’ the signing of a Liverpool star this month or next, as they are ‘fully convinced’ they’ll get him after he hinted at his feelings on a deal. The Reds have reportedly confirmed the signing of Florian Wirtz. The Bayer Leverkusen star will join for a record fee of £116million in total.
Scotland left-back Andy Robertson says he has held discussions with Liverpool over his future, but the 31-year-old, who has a year left of his contract, is still unclear on what the outcome of those contract talks will be. (Sky Sports)