Premier League
Bayern Munich is willing to break its own financial ceiling to secure the services of Florian Wirtz this summer. The German club plans to offer a proposal close to 150 million euros, encompassing transfer fees and salary, aiming to make the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder their most expensive signing ever. This move is not only about bolstering the team with one of German football's brightest talents but also about preempting competition from clubs like Manchester City.
Bayern's sporting management has intensified contacts with the player's family circle, crucial in decision-making. While City also closely monitors Wirtz's progress, the player's surroundings seem inclined towards the Bundesliga, providing an advantage to the Munich side. Despite not having renewed with Leverkusen yet, his current contract ties him until 2027, necessitating a substantial offer for any potential transfer.
Bayern Munich Sets Sights on Signing Florian Wirtz
The plan in Munich is clear: to form an elite offensive unit around figures like Jamal Musiala, Michael Olise —also a target— and Harry Kane. Wirtz's addition would be the perfect complement to the offensive machinery that aims to dominate both in Germany and Europe.
To make the operation feasible, Bayern is considering significant financial adjustments, including the departure of several players and a substantial reduction in payroll expenses. They are even contemplating seeking external financing if necessary. With 15 goals and 13 assists this season, Wirtz has established himself as a complete player, and his arrival would be a statement of intent for Bayern in the market.
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