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Florian Wirtz has been linked with a move to the Premier League - and was recently in England(Image: Hesham Elsherif/NurPhoto)
Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl has claimed Florian Wirtz is "free to visit Liverpool, Manchester and Madrid" after reports emerged of the Bayer Leverkusen sensation heading to England as he weighs up his future.
Wirtz is one of the hottest properties in Germany and is reviewing his option as talk of his Leverkusen exit ramps up.
Wirtz is very much on their radar but the 22-year-old has several admirers in the Premier League and reportedly flew to English soil this week.
Both Manchester City and Liverpool have been credited with an interest.
City boss Pep Guardiola is though to see Wirtz as the ideal long-term successor to Kevin De Bruyne.
The Reds meanwhile want to build on their champion season by adding quality to their squad.
Bayern will not get the free shot at the German international, who has scored 34 times over the past two seasons, but their sporting director is not bothered by his movements.
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Eberl has addressed the situation and said: "If Florian Wirtz and his family made this trip, they'll have their reasons.
Florian Wirtz is free to visit Liverpool, Manchester, Madrid or whatever with his family and friends."
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He then added on the club's transfer plans this summer: "There's a lot of speculation in Munich, and everyone has their own opinion.
That's what we did with the contract extensions and we want to do the same with transfers."
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ESPN has reported that Leverkusen would rather see Wirtz head to an English side rather than see him head to Bayern.
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