Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from DaveOCKOP or go back to LFC Live.
Florian Wirtz's father has addressed whether his son regrets his recent transfer to Liverpool. Despite high expectations and a record transfer fee, Wirtz himself reportedly does not feel pressured and remains focused on playing football and contributing to the team. His father, reflecting on Florian's move from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool, expressed confidence that his son is happy with the decision and sees it as a positive step in his career.
The elder Wirtz highlighted that Florian's motivation remains strong and that he is excited about the challenges ahead in the Premier League. He emphasized the family's support and belief that the move will help Florian grow as a player, both technically and mentally. There was no hint of regret mentioned; rather, the family seems optimistic about the future.
Florian Wirtz joined Liverpool in June for a potential British-record fee rising up to £116 million, after intense competition from top clubs like Bayern Munich and Manchester City. Since signing, Wirtz has made a notable impact, scoring goals and showcasing his abilities in preseason matches. His style, including exceptional dribbling and playmaking skills, suggests he is poised to be a key player for Liverpool.
Wirtz has spoken about adapting to the Premier League’s demands and is eager to embrace the new environment. His father's remarks align with Florian’s own statements about focusing on his development and enjoyment of football at Liverpool, without dwelling on the transfer fee or external pressure.
