Florian Wirtz to Liverpool: £116m Deal Confirmed
Florian Wirtz is officially Liverpool-bound! The Reds have sealed a deal for the midfield maestro, bolstering their squad after their Premier League triumph. this £116m transfer marks a notable statement of intent, showcasing Liverpool’s ambition to dominate both domestically and in Europe. Wirtz, known for his extraordinary goal-scoring record, is set to ignite the midfield, alongside the recent signing of Jeremie Frimpong.Though, the club also bids farewell to trent Alexander-Arnold, who’s off to Real Madrid. News Directory 3 keeps you updated with the latest signings. Liverpool’s focus on strategic acquisitions, including potential deals for Milos Kerkez, underscores their commitment to sustained success. Discover what’s next for the Reds’ strategic moves.
Liverpool Strengthens Squad as Wirtz Arrives, Alexander-Arnold Departs
Updated June 13, 2025
Liverpool is set to acquire Florian wirtz, adding the talented midfielder to their roster after securing the Premier League title. wirtz, who debuted for Bayer Leverkusen at 17, scored 57 goals in 197 appearances and played a key role in their 2024 Bundesliga victory. He has also scored seven goals in 31 appearances for Germany as his international debut in 2021.
The move for Wirtz underscores LiverpoolS commitment to building on their recent success under manager Arne Slot. The club’s financial flexibility, stemming from restrained spending in previous transfer windows, has enabled them to pursue top targets like Wirtz.
In addition to Wirtz, Liverpool previously secured Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer leverkusen for £34 million. They are also in talks to acquire Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez in a deal possibly worth between £45 million and £50 million. These acquisitions highlight Liverpool’s focus on reinforcing key positions across the field.
However, Liverpool also saw the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who joined Real Madrid. Liverpool sources indicated Real Madrid paid 10 million euros (£8.4 million) to release Alexander-Arnold early from his contract, which was scheduled to end on June 30, so he could play at this month’s Club World Cup, although sources at the Spanish club have suggested they paid less than that.
Last summer, Liverpool added Federico Chiesa from Juventus for £12.5 million and giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia for £29 million, with Mamardashvili joining before next season. Caoimhin Kelleher was sold to Brentford for an initial £12.5 million, potentially rising to £18 million.
What’s next
With Wirtz and other potential signings, Liverpool aims to maintain its competitive edge in the Premier League and Champions League. The club’s strategic investments reflect a long-term vision for sustained success.
