Man City withdraws from Wirtz Race Due to 'Over-Fruits' Costs of Agreement tikitaka News

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Man City withdraws from Wirtz Race Due to ‘Over-Fruits’ Costs of Agreement

Manchester City is reported to have fallen out of the race for Bayer Leverkusen by attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz as the deal became very expensive.

Wirtz has continued in 16 net goals and provide 15 assists in 46 games in all races this term, drawing attention to Manchester City, Bayern Munich AND Liverpoolwho are all desperate to take their hands in the German international.

Liverpool reportedly reached the 22-year-old representatives and may now have given him a great incentive in negotiations like BBC reports that the deal is out of the city price range.

“It is estimated that an agreement to sign the 22-year-old would represent the largest agreement in the city’s history, potentially reaching up to 300m euros, including tariffs and transfer wages.

“While there is acknowledgment that Wirtz is one of the main young talent in European football and is linked to Bayern Munich and Liverpool, City is concerned that the cost of the deal is redundant.”

Reds are already activated Convenient defense counsel Jeremie frimongThe £ 30m release clause, with their first summer signature expected to be announced in the coming days.

This, as well as the city leaving, tells manager Arne Slot and sports director Richard Hughes making a move for the new midfielder after saving money in the first two Slot transfer windows since taking the club in 2024.

City will remain in the market for a new creative midfielder, with Morgan Gibbs of Nottingham Forest-White drawing the interest of manager Pep Guardiola, who, despite spending £ 180m in the January window, hopes to sprinkle money once again.

The Spaniard will feel that he has to renew his side who were brutally beaten in the FA Cup final on the weekend, as he prepares for the World Cup in the coming months, which should see him rotate the team after a busy season.



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