
In England they announce it, he is looking for a house in Liverpool and his farewell to Madrid is near.
The Real Madrid star is close to leaving due to his house hunting in Liverpool
Transfer markets always have moves that can surprise even the most prepared teams. While Real Madrid is always ready for any situation, everything indicates that the club is about to lose a signing. Despite the enormous interest shown throughout the season for this young star, Liverpool has emerged as his destination.
The player in question is Florian Wirtz, the current star of Bayer Leverkusen who has had an excellent season. According to several English media outlets, Liverpool is close to reaching an agreement to secure the services of the German. A move that, of course, is not good news for Real Madrid.

Having monitored Wirtz's progress for several months, Real Madrid trusted they could finalize the player's transfer. However, Liverpool has been the only club willing to meet Bayer Leverkusen's financial demands.
The star bidding farewell to Real Madrid
At 22 years old, Florian Wirtz is one of the best young players in the world. Having been part of Bayer Leverkusen since 2020, Wirtz has achieved more than notable progress over the last few years. Under Xabi Alonso's direction, Wirtz has begun to unleash his potential and show his projection for future seasons.
Achieving 16 goals and 15 assists, Wirtz has had a performance similar to his excellent last season. Due to this, Real Madrid saw Wirtz as the ideal player to reinforce the midfield and provide security to this position once again.

Xabi's arrival at Valdebebas was positioned as key to achieving the desired signing of Florian Wirtz. However, given his contract until 2027 and his clause, Madrid, like Bayern Munich, sought to analyze this transfer more carefully.
The opportunity Liverpool seized
Amid the doubts surrounding Wirtz's signing, Liverpool took the opportunity to accelerate negotiations and is close to signing the player. Even so, Real Madrid is a club known for never giving up easily on its priority targets.
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