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Florian Wirtz agreement reached as Liverpool handed transfer verdict - 'Who signed this geezer?'

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Florian Wirtz Agreement Reached as Liverpool Handed Transfer Verdict - 'Who Signed This Geezer?'

Liverpool FC have struck gold with their record-breaking signing of Florian Wirtz, the German playmaker who joined from Bayer Leverkusen last summer for a staggering £116m (€133.4m), marking the Premier League's most expensive transfer ever.[3] Initially met with skepticism, Wirtz struggled to adapt to the high-intensity Premier League under manager Arne Slot, prompting doubters to question the wisdom of the deal—hence the cheeky headline quip, "Who signed this geezer?"[1][2]



Fast-forward to February 2026, and Wirtz has silenced critics spectacularly. The 22-year-old has notched six goals and eight assists in 35 appearances across all competitions for the reigning Premier League champions. His form has exploded recently, with 11 direct goal contributions in his last 17 matches and more chances created than any other 2025 summer signing.[1][2][4] Positioned higher up the pitch since Christmas, Wirtz's technical brilliance—likened to Philippe Coutinho—has unlocked defenses, turning tight games into routs and feeding strikers like the £125m record-signing Alexander Isak.[1][4]

Yet, transfer drama looms. Bayern Munich, who missed out on Wirtz before Liverpool swooped, are circling. Honorary president Uli Hoeness recently contacted Wirtz's father and agent in a "calculated" move, echoing tactics used to poach Leroy Sane from Manchester City. Bayern hopes Liverpool's potential absence from next season's Champions League could tempt him back to Germany.[1][2]

Reassuringly, Wirtz views Anfield as a long-term home, with his five-year contract running until 2030. His camp has informed Bayern there's "no conceivable scenario" for a near-term exit, even rebuffing interest from Barcelona or Real Madrid. Liverpool fans needn't panic—unless Europe eludes the Reds for years, their gem is staying put.[1][2]

Wirtz's emergence validates Liverpool's bold rebuild, blending supreme skill with growing athletic discipline in Slot's system. As one outlet notes, something "special" is shining through at Anfield.[4] (Word count: 298)