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German media: The Wiltz family is unhappy with the news that Bayern released, while Bayern is dissatisfied with its secret meeting with Manchester City Reds

11:56am, 16 May 2025Football

May 16th news The transfer rumors between Leverkusen star Werz and several clubs have become confusing recently. German media sports1 reported that Werz was dissatisfied with some news from Bayern, and Bayern also frowned for the players' secret meeting with Manchester City and other Premier League teams. The report stated that there are continuous news about the situation in Werz, which also reflects the extremely fierce competition behind the scenes. Bayern has mistakenly thought he was in the lead in the battle for some time, and there are reports that they have reached a verbal agreement with the 22-year-old and even signed a pre-contract.

But after the news came out, there were reports that the Wiltz family flew to England and they met with Manchester City and Liverpool. These facts make this drama more confusing and change the negotiation position of all parties.

In addition to the player himself, his father Hans Wilz also became the focus because he also served as his son's agent, and now he is particularly attracted by various parties. The 71-year-old is likely to be a key factor in this game.

SPORT1 chief reporter Stefan Quinberg said in the new podcast program "Bayern Weekly" that he believes that Wilz's lack of a traditional agent is also one of the reasons for such chaos. Stefan Quinberg said: "Wilz's father is not as experienced as Zahavi. He once brought his son from Cologne to Leverkusen, but now this transfer is a super deal in the upcoming summer window. It can be understood that this family is not a battle-hardened."

According to SPORT1, Wilz's secret trip to England also frowned Bayern - although they continue to think they have good opportunities in Wilz. On the contrary, the Wiltz family is also unhappy about the momentum of things over the past few days and weeks.

Stefan Kunberg said: "We understand that they are surprised or even dissatisfied with these rumors from Munich. Therefore, they are likely to decide to look at all the offers first." In addition, the current situation has strengthened the position of the Leverkusen senior executives in possible negotiations.

Because: Interest from Manchester City and Liverpool is a popular pressure tool for them to win an internally requested €150 million transfer fee from Bayern. As SPORT1 reported earlier exclusively, pharmaceutical executives have approved the sale of Wiltz, but they want the most economic gains.

Stefan Quinberg also said: "If Leverkusen CEO Carlo sold Wilz to Bayern for 120 million euros, then the fans and the company would of course ask, why not 150 million euros? Why did Bayern Munich get him? It's a bit like a drama. Some people would say it's an indecent farce."

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