150 million euros! Leverkusen prevents Wilz from going to Bayern at a high price, and only 100 million will play football abroad
4:33pm, 14 May 2025Football
On May 12, Swiss Sky Sports reporter Sacha Tavolieri revealed that Bundesliga Leverkusen has reached an oral agreement with Manchester City on Werz's transfer. To this end, the two sides held weeks of negotiations aimed at making Manchester City signing Wiltz rather than having him head to Bayern.
Recently, news about Wilz joining Bayern has spread wildly. His parents and agents have even reached an oral agreement with Bayern, and the latter has also issued a five-year contract for Wilz with a pre-tax income of up to 25 million euros, allowing him to fight side by side with his good brother Musiara in the club.
However, Leverkusen definitely does not want this to happen. This summer, they are destined to lose the meritorious coach Xavi Alonso. The pharmaceutical factory of Werz knew that it could not be stopped, but as long as there was a glimmer of hope, they would prevent Werz from joining Bayern, because this means that the strength of the two teams increased and decreased, and it would be even more difficult for the pharmaceutical factory that was at a disadvantage.
In addition, Bayern has used the popularity of transfers around Werz to put the greatest pressure on Leverkusen through domestic sports media, which is also the most important reason why all the news that linked Bayern and Werz have been released in recent days. Bayern's approach also made Leverkusen very dissatisfied. The pharmaceutical factory management has made a decision that if Werz transfers to a foreign (i.e., non-direct competitor) club, the transfer fee will only reach 100 million euros. But if Wirtz wants to join Bayern, the pharmaceutical company will bid him a transfer fee of up to 150 million euros.
pharmaceutical factory's approach will probably make Manchester City happy. Because they are determined to revive, they regard Werz as the best successor to De Bruyne. To this end, they announced early that they would not renew their contract with the 10-year-old minister, showing Wiltz the sincerity of waiting for the crowd. However, the news that Wiltz is more inclined to join Bayern once put Manchester City and Guardiola in despair. But the attitude of Leverkusen's senior executives has rekindled the hope of attracting this young German genius midfielder to the top.
In addition, Xavi Alonso, who will be officially announced to coach Real Madrid next season, also hopes to bring his beloved disciple to the Bernabeu. However, he also knew that even if he became Real Madrid's head coach, he did not have the right to sign a contract. And the obviously cash-strapped Lafayette is unlikely to pay 100 million euros in transfer fees for Werz.
So, the key now is whether Bayern can meet the transfer fee requirements of 150 million euros for pharmaceutical companies. If they can't get it, they may be a waste of joy. In fact, for Wilz, whether he goes to Real Madrid or joins Manchester City, he will not be worse than Bayern, and he will even have greater hope of winning the Champions League championship.
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