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Liverpool s second offer was rejected by the pharmaceutical factory again, and there is another plan to sign Wilz

10:03am, 5 June 2025【Football】

This summer, the most eye-catching deal in the European transfer market is undoubtedly Liverpool's bid for Leverkusen midfielder Wilts. It is reported that the Reds Liverpool has gone through many troubles in order to get Wilz.

According to the latest German media reports on June 2, Liverpool's journey to buying German Emperor Star Wilz has encountered trouble again. The second offer they just submitted was decisively rejected by Leverkusen, who still refused to give in and remained unwavering in his 150 million euro quotation.

Previously, the Reds Liverpool had given Leverkusen the first offer, with the plan being a fixed fee of 100 million euros plus a floating clause of 15 million euros. However, this offer was quickly rejected by Leverkusen. Subsequently, Liverpool quickly adjusted its strategy and gave its current second offer, totaling 130 million euros, including a fixed transfer fee of 11.8 billion euros and an additional clause of 12 million euros. However, the quotation of 130 million euros was still flatly rejected by Leverkusen, and they still insisted on the quotation of 150 million euros and refused to give up.

Although there are major differences between the two sides on transfer fees, Liverpool is still very confident that they can sign Wiltz. Of course, the transfer negotiations have not reached a deadlock. Next, Liverpool and Leverkusen will continue to engage in a new round of negotiations on transfer fees, striving to seek a price balance point that both sides can accept.

Of course, there is another practical solution, that is, Liverpool can consider including one of the players on the team in the deal. According to relevant information, Leverkusen showed strong interest in a player in Liverpool. Some people say it's Elliott. If this Liverpool player Leverkusen likes (such as Elliott) can be added to the deal, it will undoubtedly greatly promote the completion of the deal.

In the process of buying Wilz, Liverpool is truly unyielding and full of sincerity, and it is absolutely inevitable. Compared with the previous Liverpool, which is very meticulous and calculating, this is a bit completely different team. If this were the case, Liverpool would have known the difficulty and left.

Of course, Leverkusen's high price for Wilz also highlights the important position of this young German midfielder, Emperor Star, in the team and its huge market value. Can Liverpool finally sign Wiltz from Leverkusen this summer? Let's wait and see.