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Liverpool have verbally agreed a British-record deal with Bayer Leverkusen for the transfer of Florian Wirtz, according to reports.
Wirtz himself had given his green light to the Reds more than a week ago, but a lengthy period of negotiation followed between the two clubs as they attempted to find common ground over a fee.
A series of bids were rejected by Leverkusen, including one which tipped the scales at £113million, before a fresh round of talks on Tuesday finally yielded a breakthrough.
According to Fabrizio Romano, a total package worth £127m including add-ons, which is the figure Leverkusen held out for from the start, has been 'verbally agreed in principle'.
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The most expensive Bundesliga sale and Premier League signing in history will now go through pending a medical.
Having kept their powder dry during the early part of Arne Slot's reign, Anfield bosses have thrown caution to the wind so far this summer as they look to capitalise on their status as newly-crowned Premier League champions.
If the deal proceeds as planned, Wirtz will join fellow Leverkusen departee Jeremie Frimpong on Merseyside, with the Dutchman formalising his £29.5m switch on May 30.
Now that time-consuming negotiations with Leverkusen are out of the way, Liverpool can switch their focus back to signing Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez.
The Hungarian international is set to compete with Andrew Robertson for the starting berth, providing the Reds are prepared to meet his £45m price tag.
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