Liverpool Downplays Wirtz-Real Madrid Links Amidst Player’s Resurgence

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Liverpool is reportedly dismissing transfer rumors linking their summer signing, German playmaker Florian Wirtz, with Real Madrid, despite his initially challenging first season at Anfield. Having moved from Bayer Leverkusen last summer, Wirtz has shown clear signs of improvement after a difficult start, with Liverpool sources indicating the club intends to stick by him.

According to reports from TEAMtalk, there is no truth to the speculation about Real Madrid’s interest. The article suggests that private discussions within the dressing room and consistent support from teammates have been vital in helping the 22-year-old overcome early hurdles and improve his form as the season progressed.

Florian Wirtz Unlikely to Join Real Madrid

Considering the substantial investment made in acquiring Wirtz, Liverpool is highly unlikely to offload the player after just one season. While top clubs like Real Madrid naturally monitor exceptional talents, a move for Wirtz appears improbable at this juncture, especially given his impressive potential showcased during his time at Leverkusen.

For context, Wirtz’s performance at Liverpool in his current season (e.g., 37 games, 6 goals) has been lower compared to his impactful seasons at Bayer Leverkusen before his move (e.g., 49 games, 18 goals in 2023/24; 45 games, 16 goals in 2024/25).

Wirtz Not Alone in Liverpool’s Season Struggles

Wirtz’s struggles are also not isolated within the squad. Many of Liverpool’s other summer recruits, such as Alexander Isak, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez, have also faced difficulties, with Hugo Ekitike being one of the few who performed adequately. Furthermore, even established key players like Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk have had periods of underperformance throughout the campaign, hinting at the necessity for further squad restructuring during the upcoming summer transfer window.

Clive Thornscroft
Clive Thornscroft

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