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Liverpool ‘agreement £ 126.9 million deal to sign Florian Wirtz after weeks of conversations with Bayer Leverkusen while German is preparing for Premier League relocation

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Liverpool have finally closed a deal with Bayern Leverkusen to sign Florian Wirtz, according to a report.

Leverkusen has resigned itself to losing Wirtz, but would like to maximize the finances they receive for their appreciated property, who has his heart on accession to Liverpool after rejecting Bayern Munich And Manchester City This summer.

On Friday, Liverpool made an offer to Bayer Leverkusen for Wirtz of £ 113 million, which was a £ 100 million basis with the rest in add-ons. That was rejected when the German club asked about £ 126 million.

The Germany star is convinced by Arne SlotThe clear plan of the clear plan of where he will play in the Liverpool attitude as No. 10.

The Reds are locked up in negotiations with the German outfit about a deal to sign the midfielder, and a £ 126.9 million – including add -on – has now been agreed, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Although the first reimbursement is currently unclear, Wirtz would, if all add-ons, will at least be the most expensive signing in British football, catching up the £ 115 million, Chelsea paid Brighton For Moises Caicedo.

Richard Hughes, the Liverpool sports director, had presented a package to his Leverkusen contradiction Simon Rolfes with easily feasible performance-related bonuses, such as Champions League qualification.

The clubs still agreed a final reimbursement, but now seem to have reached an agreement on the move.

The first deadline of the transfer star is closed from 7 pm BST on Tuesday, but the summer window will open on June 16.

A potential stumbling block for the deal had appeared in the form of a statement by Koln President Werner Wolf.

Wirtz came to Koln as a child in 2010 before switching to Leverkusen 10 years later as a 17-year-old.

According to the rules of FIFA, every club that has played a role in the development of a player between the ages of 12 and 23 receives five percent of all transfer costs as ‘training compensation’.

Wirtz was nine and a half years in Koln from the age of seven and Wolf said his club is going to fight for what they feel they deserve.

Five percent of the reimbursement would see Koln Pocket more than £ 5 million of what a record transfer could be.

According to Bild, Wolf said: ‘Of course we look at it. We know what we are entitled to and will fight for it.

‘We look at this with both eyes. We will benefit from it. The higher the sum that Liverpool is willing to pay, the better for us. ‘

The 22-year-old will be the second signing of Liverpool of the window while looking to strengthen their side that won the Premier League after Jeremie Frimpong.

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