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Liverpool s transfer market has taken a big shot after winning the championship, and Don t Wiltz still targets Balcola

9:00pm, 12 June 2025Football

Premier League champion Liverpool is preparing to create a fantasy forward combination! Liverpool has made a lot of money in the transfer market recently. It is reported that it is preparing to acquire German international Wilz with 127 million pounds that broke the Premier League transfer fee record. However, this is not the end. Liverpool is preparing to sign French winger Balcola with another 100 million pounds. Together with Flynnon who completed the procedures early and Milos Cox, who is close to success, Liverpool's summer transfer market budget may easily exceed the 300 million pound mark.

Liverpool and 22-year-old Wilz have already agreed on personal treatment conditions, but the transfer fee has been bargaining with Leverkusen. Famous reporters Romano and Ornstein recently confirmed that Liverpool has basically agreed to acquire the transfer fee for 127 million pounds (including bonus terms). This price will inevitably break the record of Chelsea signing Kesedo for 115 million pounds two years ago, becoming the highest transfer fee player in Premier League history, with only the last details to be implemented.

According to reports from the local British media "The Sun", Liverpool is not ready to stop after discussing the transfer of Wilz. The goal is to sign another attacking player. The original number one candidate was Isaac of Newcastle United. However, Liverpool all know that the chance of this transfer is not high, so they adjusted Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG)'s Barcola to a key poaching target. The 22-year-old star lost the main starter at Paris Saint-Germain PSG in the second half of the season. It is rumored that he has discussed the possibility of leaving the team with the team. It is reported that Balcola's transfer fee will reach 100 million pounds, and is expected to form a luxury trident with Wilz and Salah.

Liverpool had previously used £29.5 million to sign Dutch right-back Flynnon, and recently it was close to signing Bournemouth's right-back Milos Cox for £40 million. If all transfer plans are successfully implemented, Liverpool's buying expenses will definitely exceed the 300 million pound mark this summer. Liverpool is also planning to sell people to cash out, and Nunes, Jota and Louis Diaz will be listed for sale.

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