Liverpool to pay record $157 million fee for Florian Wirtz
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Caoimhin Kelleher is another one of the Reds’ long-serving players who has exited Anfield this summer, with the Irishman looking to earn himself a first-team spot at Brentford. However, after the latest rumour to have emerged from Anfield, he may be regretting his choice to make the move to the Bees.
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SB Nation on MSN‘Most expensive signing in Premier League history’ upon us as Florian Wirtz readies for Liverpool moveThe former Bayern Munich transfer target will be sold for “€130-135 million” in fixed fees, with a “total package” that could rise to €150 million per Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg: BREAKING | Final details have been settled in the last few hours: Liverpool are set to pay a fixed fee of around €130-135 million for Florian #Wirtz!
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