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Liverpool is chasing Wilz at a sky-high price: Is a big bet or the cornerstone of the future?

The football transfer market has always been changing. Some people spend a lot of money on the present, while others plan to bet on the future. This summer window, Liverpool has set his sights on Leverkusen's midfield genius Wiltz. It is rumored that the offer may exceed 100 million pounds, directly breaking the team's history signing record. The 22-year-old German star scored 37 goals last season, with delicate skills and strong overall view, and has been praised by many experts as the "Next Cross". What's even more rare is that when he rejected Bayern, he took the initiative to call coach Kompany and explained that his maturity is far beyond his peers.

Speaking of the fate of Wilz and Liverpool, it can be traced back to the UEFA Champions League group stage in November last year. At that time, Leverkusen was swept 4-0 by the Reds away, but after the game, Werz was obsessed with Anfield's tsunami. What made him even more excited was that when visiting the Melwood training base, Liverpool's hardware facilities directly crushed Bayern - this may not even be expected by Klopp. He complained that "the Bundesliga training ground was ten years behind the Premier League" and now it has become a sharp tool for poaching.

After all, Liverpool's big bet is not Wierz's current value, but his height in three years. The world of football has always been high risks and high returns - when Barcelona gritted their teeth and bought Messi's medical report, who would have thought that they would make a return of one billion later? Now it seems that 100 million pounds is a sky-high price, but if Wilz really takes the Reds again to win the Champions League, the money will become a "bad price" in a blink of an eye.

Of course, some fans muttered: "What if I become the second Carol?" I asked me to say, how can there be a stable deal in the transfer market? But compared to the operations of some teams buying people blindly, Liverpool is at least focusing on real gold verified by the Bundesliga. Don't forget that the last time they bought Van Dyke, now it looks like a robbery price.

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