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The champions are gearing up for a momentous weekend and there could still be more to come with reports suggesting Florian Wirtz is close to a record-breaking move.
The Reds will finally get their hands on the silverware on Sunday after clinching their 20th top-flight crown in English football after their emphatic win over Tottenham Hotspur in April.
But there is already a focus on next season with Jeremie Frimpong closing in on a deal while speculation reckons Wirtz could well follow his Bayer Leverkusen teammate to Anfield.
The ECHO has taken a look at the latest news, reports and gossip surrounding the club;
Bayer Leverkusen icon demands Florian Wirtz snub
Germany icon Rudi Voller has expressed his hope that Wirtz remains at Leverkusen amid Liverpool interest.
The 65-year-old had a spell on the pitch for Die Werkself before moving into their managerial role, twice, as well in the position of sporting director - most recently being in the role for 17 years until 2022.
Leverkusen is also a club which will have to say yes if a certain sum is reached."
Florian Wirtz transfer completion date pinpointed
Liverpool's talks with Wirtz are progressing and the indication is that negotiations will be successful, according to Kicker
The German outlet have, however, ruled out the prospect of a deal being concluded this weekend - forging a double celebration for the Reds when they get their hands on the Premier League trophy.
Fabrizio Romano also claimed that he doesn't expect a two to three-week saga, with the Reds keen to wrap up a deal, as the ECHO reported
He suggests that talks over a package are progressing with Liverpool on track to get everything done.
The fee is said to exceed €100million (£83million), while Kicker reports that the move would make Wirtz the most expensive signing in Premier League history - surpassing Enzo Fernandez's move to Chelsea
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