Liverpool will pay for Wirtz €116 million only on the condition of four titles: transfer details.
Transfer of Florian Wirtz
According to The Sun: Florian Wirtz signed a contract with Liverpool in June. The deal can reach £116 million, but this amount will only be paid on the condition of significant achievements by the team during his time at the club.
Shutterstock EditorialThis transfer became a record for Liverpool, surpassing the previous achievement of £85 million for Darwin Nunez in 2022.
According to the agreement with Bayer Leverkusen, £100 million is guaranteed.
The head of Liverpool's transfer department, Richard Hughes, agreed that the initial amount will be paid in five installments. Regarding the remaining £16 million, the club must achieve exceptional success to receive it.
According to The Times, the payments will be activated if Liverpool wins the Premier League and/or the Champions League four times during Wirtz's time at the club.
The German footballer signed a five-year contract, which reportedly costs around £195,000 per week.
Wirtz has participated in all three of Liverpool's Premier League matches this season, as well as in the Super Cup.
He provided an assist in the game against Crystal Palace in the penalty shootout, but has yet to score or assist other team players in the Premier League.
Liverpool spent about £415 million on new players during this summer transfer window.
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The team also paid Leverkusen £29.6 million for winger Jeremy Frimpong.
Defender Milos Kerkes moved from Bournemouth for £40 million, while second goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili signed for an initial £25 million from Valencia.
Hugo Ekitike, who has performed well at the start of his stay at Liverpool, was acquired from Eintracht for an initial £69 million plus potential £10 million in add-ons.
Liverpool will return to play this Sunday against Burnley, where Isak, who spent 18 minutes for Sweden, could take the field.
ReutersAlexander Isak played for Sweden on Monday evening.
This transfer highlights Liverpool's ambitions in the new season as the team continues to invest heavily in new players to achieve heights in national and international competitions. Wirtz will undoubtedly become a key figure in the team's lineup, and his contribution in matches could significantly influence the club's chances of success.
Liverpool is striving to become one of the leading clubs in England again, and these record transfers indicate the seriousness of their intentions. We look forward to seeing how events unfold in the new season!
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