Liverpool have completed a sensational move for Germany international Florian Wirtz, landing the attacking midfielder from Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth up to £116m. The fee includes an initial £100m, setting a new club record, with performance-based add-ons potentially increasing the total. This figure would make Wirtz the most expensive signing in British football history.
After weeks of negotiations, Leverkusen relented on their original asking price of €150m (£127.6m), allowing the deal to be finalized. Wirtz, 22, enjoyed a standout season in the Bundesliga, registering 16 goals and 15 assists across 45 appearances. His creativity, intelligence, and final-third productivity mark him as a high-impact signing for Liverpool as they enter a new era under a refreshed leadership and tactical setup.
Wirtz arrives with a strong international pedigree, having earned 31 caps for Germany. He replaces Darwin Núñez as Liverpool’s record signing, with the Uruguayan forward expected to depart following a disappointing spell since his arrival from Benfica in 2022.
In his first comments as a Liverpool player, Wirtz spoke of his excitement to challenge himself in a new environment and test his ability in the Premier League. He described his ambition to win major titles and confirmed that positive conversations with players familiar with Liverpool helped influence his decision.
Liverpool’s summer transfer activity signals a strategic squad overhaul. Alongside Wirtz, the club has brought in Dutch right-back Jeremie Frimpong from Leverkusen for £29.5m, adding further attacking thrust and depth on the flank. Frimpong’s arrival reunites him with Wirtz, as both were instrumental in Leverkusen’s strong domestic and European campaigns.
Another defensive addition is on the horizon, with Bournemouth’s left-back Milos Kerkez set to join in a £40m deal. The Hungarian international is expected to undergo a medical next week before signing a five-year contract. His arrival will provide competition and support on the left flank, with Liverpool placing emphasis on rejuvenating both full-back positions.
In goal, Georgian shot-stopper Giorgi Mamardashvili is set to complete his transfer from Valencia. The £29m deal was agreed last summer, and the player will finally link up with the squad ahead of the new campaign. Mamardashvili is viewed as a long-term successor in goal, bringing a mix of athleticism and composure.
Additionally, Liverpool are in discussions with Leverkusen regarding the sale of England Under-21 defender Jarell Quansah. The move could facilitate more first-team opportunities for the young centre-back while maintaining a working relationship between the two clubs.
The series of moves underscores Liverpool’s intent to strengthen across key areas with youth and top-level experience. As Wirtz steps into the spotlight at Anfield, expectations are high that he will become a central figure in the club’s next phase of success.