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Milos Kerkez has jumped the gun and seemingly announced his move to Liverpool. The Bournemouth left-back is expected to leave Bournemouth for Anfield in the coming days in a deal, with both clubs in talks over a deal worth at least £40million.
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Inside Futbol on MSN‘Is Planned For’ – Liverpool Pick Which Day Will Be Wirtz DayLiverpool are planning to officially confirm the signing of midfielder Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen on Friday. The post ‘Is Planned For’ – Liverpool Pick Which Day Will Be Wirtz Day appeared first on Inside Futbol | Latest Football News,
Florian Wirtz will not have his Liverpool medical until Friday after going on holiday having played for Germany last week with £116m signing set to pen a five-year contract
Nottingham Forest have reportedly made an ambitious enquiry but do not have the 'required stature' to pull off a move. Manchester United have also been in touch with Fofana's agents but are no longer believed to be progressing in talks.
The transfer window is now open once more following a short closure after its initial mini-opening ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup. The window has officially re-opened today, Monday 16 June, with clubs able to accelerate deals ahead of the new season.
Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for an initial $135 million, according to CBS Sports sources. The agreement to sign the German international could ultimately break the British transfer record set by Chelsea when they signed Enzo Fernandez from Benfica for just short of $145 million.
Harvey Elliott admits struggling with the "ridiculous" conditions as the Liverpool midfielder suffered frustration with England under-21s. The Young Lions were held to a goalless draw by Slovenia in their latest match at the UEFA European Under-21 Championships in Slovakia on Sunday.
Driven ReshuffleIt’s hard not to feel a tinge of admiration for Luis Díaz. The Colombian arrived in a broken season some years ago, lit up Anfield with his
Wirtz had grown up in a family that refused to compromise his development, nor that of his sister Juliane, who plays for Werder Bremen. His father Hans remains the chairman of Grun-Weiss Brauweiler, Wirtz's childhood was framed around the local football team. He grew up with a ball attached to his feet.