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Come on? Liverpool CEO went to the United States this week to ask Fenway Sports for instructions to introduce Wiltz

According to Falk, Liverpool is serious about pursuing Wiltz. This week, club CEO Edwards will lead a team to Boston, USA to ask Fenway Sports Group for approval of the heavy signing budget. Previously, all walks of life agreed that Liverpool was raising prices. Is it true now?

The transfer rumors about Wilz have been around the two clubs, Bayern and Manchester City, and have nothing to do with Liverpool. However, during Liverpool's negotiations with Flynnon, the rumors of Wiltz began to be linked to Liverpool. But even so, most people unanimously believe that Liverpool is just raising the price, one is because the cost of introducing Wiltz is very high, and the other is because Liverpool does not lack attacking midfielders at present.

In his first season in Slott coaching Liverpool, the No. 10 midfielder belongs to Sobosloy, McAllister plays the No. 8 position, Heraffenberg plays the No. 6 position, and the three major midfielders join forces to help Liverpool win the Premier League championship this season. If Werz is introduced, the "Mer 8 Her" combination will be significantly affected, especially Sobosloy and McAllister.

As of now, Werz has played in a total of 197 games for Leverkusen, scoring 57 goals and sending 65 assists. Statistics show that in these 197 games, Werz played the No. 10 position in the midfield 155 times. Interestingly, in the 37th round of the Premier League match against Brighton, due to McCa's injury, Slotte arranged for Sobo to retreat to the No. 8 position and gave up the No. 10 position to Elliot.

In addition to location issues, the biggest obstacle to Liverpool's introduction of Wiltz is funding. It was previously reported that Manchester City decided to withdraw from the player competition after calculating the budget that could cost 300 million euros to introduce Wiltz. Manchester City can't afford it, can Liverpool afford it? This season, Liverpool's total revenue is expected to exceed £700 million, surpassing Manchester City, and more importantly, Liverpool's fiscal operations are very healthy.

Objectively speaking, even after analysis, it is determined that Liverpool has the conditions to introduce Wilts, but I still can't believe that Liverpool can sign Wilts. Wiltz prefers to join Bayern, while Liverpool currently has the most short positions to be centers and defenders.