
Leverkusen Makes a Move to Retain Wirtz for Many Years: Florentino Surprised
Leverkusen plays its last card and wants to strengthen Wirtz as soon as possible.
One of the most outstanding figures in the current soccer world due to his great talent is Bayer Leverkusen's young German Florian Wirtz. The German footballer has demonstrated his great value at his club throughout this and the previous season. Besides this, at the national team level, he was one of the main weapons the German team had in the last Euro.
These and many more reasons are what have caused a lot of interest from other teams like Real Madrid for this player. However, Leverkusen has decided to strengthen this player as much as possible, playing their final card. In this case, there is talk of the possibility of including a clause in his contract to prevent an early departure.
This could greatly complicate things for the white team, which already knows perfectly well that they would have to pay more than 100 million euros for his signing. If there is a clause, it would be practically impossible to take him out, and the possibility of this would end.

Leverkusen Doesn't Want to Let Him Go
The aspirin team knows perfectly well that this player has a lot of future in German and European soccer. That's why several clubs are more than in agreement that signing this player is a ticket to a great future.
Real Madrid doesn't seem to be the exception, seeing in him a great possibility for the future and present in a very talented player. This season he has managed to show his great qualities once again with his more than 2,700 minutes in 36 matches. A good sum of minutes that, in addition, he complements with 15 goals and 13 assists to his name.

His numbers are simply insane for a footballer who, all in all, is somewhat away from the area. However, raising the economic stakes for this player might not be within the reach of just any club.
It's the Last Card They Have Left
If the player decides not to accept a possible contract renewal and add this clause, then his fate is almost sealed. However, in the end, the player is the one who has the final decision on whether to stay or leave the German club.
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