
Bayern Activates Plan to Sign Wirtz, Real Madrid's Reaction Is Imminent
The executives led by Florentino Pérez don't lose sight of the first moves of this soap opera
There are no doubts regarding one of Real Madrid's main objectives for the upcoming summer market: Florian Wirtz. Bayer Leverkusen's '10', despite his recent injury in the match against Werder Bremen, remains a priority on the list of potential signings for the Merengue team. The white sports management continues to analyze the details of a signing that has become very complicated in recent weeks.
All due to the interference of Bayern Munich in Madrid's attempts. Max Eberl, the sports director of the Bavarian squad, has made it clear that Florian Wirtz must be a "target" for the Bundesliga team during the summer market of 2025. The possible bidding that would arise between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich is not pleasing to the white leadership.

Especially because in the offices of Säbener Straße, they are taking the first steps toward signing the young German attacking midfielder. The information handled by media like "Fichajes.net" talks about a departure from the local locker room of the Allianz Arena to accommodate, in every sense, the now werkself midfielder. The possible departure of Kingsley Coman, a very important player in Vincent Kompany's tactical plans, is no coincidence.
The forward from Paris has been one of the most decisive players in the Munich discipline over the last five years, but he would be open to a change of scenery. His high salary, 17 million euros per season, considerably complicates Florian Wirtz's arrival in terms of fair play and treasury adjustment.
Even More Difficult
The Bavarian bosses hope to get about 40 million euros, at most, from the sale of Kingsley Coman during the next summer market. The transfer from that move would be entirely allocated to the signing of Florian Wirtz, an operation that becomes more complicated for Real Madrid with each passing day. The price of the Bayer Leverkusen footballer is approximately 120 million euros.
In the Valdebebas offices, they would be willing to propose a maximum offer of 100 million euros, a figure that doesn't convince the occupants of the noble area of the BayArena. Especially when Bayern Munich, the other major offeror of Florian Wirtz, would be letting go of one of its great players ex profeso for the signing of the Leverkusen attacking midfielder.

The conclusion that Real Madrid draws from this plot twist in the 'Wirtz case' is difficult to manage. The Merengue bosses know that they will have to make a great economic effort if they truly wish to incorporate Bayer Leverkusen's '10' into Santiago Bernabéu locker room this summer. The Madrid treasury would be prepared for an operation of such magnitude, but only once per transfer window.
Real Madrid, after all, still owes itself to its members: they are the ones who audit, at the end of each season, the work of the board of directors led by Florentino Pérez. The signing of Florian Wirtz is a very complicated matter whose final decision will come at the end of the current season.
More posts: