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150 million euros scare away Bayern, Red Army wants to intercept Huwierz

11:38pm, 23 May 2025Football

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Turning Net reported on May 23 that the competition between Bayern and Liverpool for Leverkusen star Wilz has entered a fierce momentum. As a local genius in the Bundesliga, Wilz has long been regarded as the "core of the future" by Bayern. The "gentleman agreement" between the senior management and the player's family once made the Bundesliga overlords determined to win. However, Leverkusen's 150 million euro price has made Bayern, known for its "financialization", fall into hesitation - the club's "family business"-style operation model conflicts with the risk consideration of transfers of billion-dollar levels.

In contrast, Liverpool, the Red Army, which Klopp urgently needs to be rebuilt after leaving office, showed radical strategies: not only is the financial resources close to meeting the price of pharmaceutical factories, but its modern facilities and wealthy families are also tempted by Wilz. The players' moves to look for properties at Liverpool suggest substantial progress in the Reds' intervention. The "two-way communication" strategy of the Wilz family (maintaining contact with the two clubs at the same time) makes this game full of variables.

Bayern's response is full of traditional colors: it is planned to hold a high-level meeting on the shore of Lake Teigen, with the old Henes personally taking action, trying to impress the Werz family with his personal prestige and the club's historical heritage. However, Liverpool's senior executives flew to Boston to negotiate with Fenway Group, demonstrating their determination to break the boat. On one hand, there is "local complex" and long-term commitment, and on the other hand, there is instant investment and the temptation of new blueprints. The collision between the two football philosophy is particularly clear at this moment.

Although Bayern still has a "first advantage", Liverpool's strength has made the Bundesliga overlord feel the crisis for the first time. This fight over 150 million euros is not only a contest between the financial resources and strategies of the two clubs, but also reflects the realistic logic of the football transfer market - when "feelings" encounter "gold and dollar", and when "traditional operations" collide with "capital efficiency", Wilz's choice may become a weather vane for the career planning of the new generation of players. The suspense is still continuing, and the transfer battle between the British and German giants has just begun.

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