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Congratulations to Manchester City, 150 million new stars secretly went to Manchester, Guardiola approved it, intercepting Bayern and Real Madrid

For fans of Premier League giant Manchester City, this week's mood was ups and downs. It was originally suddenly exposed in Germany's "Pictures" last week. Leverkusen's 21-year-old midfielder Wilz accepted Bayern's contract terms and had already made an appointment to transfer the other party as the next transfer. However, just 3 days later, several British media suddenly revealed that Wilz actually appeared at Manchester Airport.

According to the exclusive in-depth report of the authoritative English media The Times, Wilz visited Manchester City's club infrastructure this Tuesday and had in-depth conversations with the team's executives. His mother, Carlin Wilz and his father, Hans Wilz, who is also his agent, participated in the exchange as a escort. The exchange lasted only one day. In the evening, Wilz and his parents flew back to Germany. Although some media said that Liverpool also had contact with him during this period, no authoritative media followed up.

media believe that the sudden arrival of Wilz is related to Manchester City's generous bid. Although Bayern Munich did contact the players' parents first, and gave contract terms, which were recognized by some players themselves, it was far from finalizing the transfer. Instead, Manchester City was more law-abiding. They first contacted the Leverkusen Club and gave a 150 million euro quotation. They only contacted the players after obtaining the opponent's approval.

For Leverkusen Club, they certainly do not want Wiltz to lock in the next company, which will undoubtedly reduce the scale of the team's subsequent transfer fee negotiations. According to various media, the offer given by Bayern Munich is only 120 million euros, which is a full 30 million euros less than Manchester City. Bayern contacted the players first but ignored the club's behavior, which also angered the management of Leverkusen. Now Manchester City's offer has allowed Leverkusen to take some initiative, so the players are allowed to openly contact the top leaders of the opponent's club.

In fact, the German media speculated that if Bayern did not sell players first this summer, it would be difficult for them to take out 150 million euros of cash to trade Wilz. So they took this approach, bypassing Leverkusen and contact the players themselves first, trying to use the players' personal wishes to lower the price, but they miscalculated Wilz's attitude.

Of course, Bayern's five-year sky-high contract with a total price of 120 million euros per year made Wilz, who now has only an annual salary of 8 million euros, but this price can be given by both Manchester City and Real Madrid. Including his youth team, Wilz played for 6 years in Leverkusen. He must have had a hint of training for the club. After all, not everyone is like Arnold and Skriniar, who will completely ignore the training of his own club for personal gain.

Obviously, it is Werz himself who decides the success or failure of the transfer. The advantage of joining Bayern is that he has too much money and less troubles to get close to home, and he obviously needs more guarantees to join Manchester City or Real Madrid. Whether it is Manchester City or Real Madrid's management, if he can promise that he has the main position at the core level of tactical core, he may not necessarily choose Bayern.

It is said that Guardiola did not participate in this trip to Wilz to Manchester City because she was going to prepare for the FA Cup final. However, Guardiola, who is proficient in German, has communicated with Wilz many times in private. He really hopes that this talented midfielder can join the team and regards him as De Bruyne's best successor.

Obviously, if Manchester City wants to get pole position again in this transfer, the persuasion of Guardiola, the "active number one coach" in the name, is crucial.