Liverpool is now ready to sell 50 million pounds sterling and demand the same salary as Wirtz

After having signed Florian Wirtz for a British record of 116 million pounds sterling on a contract worth £ 200,000 per week, Liverpool would now be ready to sell one of their star men after asking this salary.
Liverpool unveils Florian Wirtz
Few people gave Liverpool a chance when rumors initially emerged according to which they were fighting against Bayern Munich and Manchester City for the signing of Wirtz, but the spirit of the Germans was soon satisfied and the last secret of the football open quickly made the headlines. With a medal of the Premier League winners around his neck after her first season in Anfield, Arne Slot probably has the best n ° 10 that European football has to offer.
Wirtz did not come cheap, but the talents of its caliber rarely do it on the market today and this record price tag is worth it if it reproduces its Bayer Leverkusen figures during his stay in Anfield.
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Wirtz in Bayer Leverkusen |
Statistics (via the transfer market) |
|---|---|
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Apparitions |
197 |
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Goals |
57 |
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Aid |
65 |
It is not surprising that Liverpool has decided to make their new signature one of their highest wages, with reports suggesting that it will earn around £ 200,000 per week in Merseyside – a salary that Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk better on the Reds wage bill.
After putting on paper, Wirtz explained his move – saying to the official media channels of Liverpool: “I just thought it was the right point of my career to make the next step and of course, I wanted to go to a club that comes from the first three in the world, and in my opinion, Liverpool was one.”
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Despite large expenses for their new signature, it seems that Liverpool is not ready to do the same to keep one of their star defenders this summer.
Liverpool now ready to sell konate
According to the offside, Richard Hughes and Liverpool are now ready to sell Ibrahima Konate this summer for around 60 million euros (51 million pounds sterling) after requiring a salary increase to £ 200,000 per week in Anfield.
With only a year remaining on the current French agreement, the Reds are desperate to avoid a rehearsal of the exit of Trent Alexander-Arnold as free agent and would have set a contract deadline until the end of the summer.
What adds only fuel to the fire of Konate’s current position, are reports that Liverpool is now looking to sign Marc Guehi de Crystal Palace this summer. While, as things arise, it seems that the man of the palace replaces the Jarrel Quansah to Leverkusen, there is no doubt that the Reds will be well aware that he could also solve their Konate problem.
That Guehi can really correspond to the quality of Konate will be the big question if the movement occurs. It would certainly be a daring decision of all those involved in Anfield.




