Liverpool robs new drugmakers for 150 million! Wilz rejects Real Madrid s insider information and hides three major killing moves
The final drama of the transfer market in the summer window of 2025 ended with Leverkusen's genius Wiltz in Liverpool's jersey. In this "triangle battle" that lasted for half a year, Real Madrid's 120 million euros offer was strongly rejected by pharmaceutical companies, while Liverpool completed a shocking reversal with "sky-high contract + tactical commitment". Behind it is not only the money game, but also the three major survival rules for professional football transfers. Why did Real Madrid's "future commitment" fail? When Real Madrid coach Xavi Alonso publicly shouted "We need a creativity engine like Wiltz" at the pre-season press conference, the outside world thought that this transfer was no longer suspense. It is reported that Real Madrid's technical team took three months to analyze the video of Werz's game and found that his data on the ball and advanced were the best in the European midfield. However, when Real Madrid CEO Perez handed out a quotation of 120 million euros, Leverkusen Sports General Manager Fernando Carlo bluntly said: "This number is not enough for Werz's jersey number." What's more fatal is that Werz's team has long predicted Real Madrid's "tactical ceiling". People familiar with the matter revealed that the players clearly refused to "reduce their salary to 180,000 euros for joining Real Madrid", and the existence of stars such as Bellingham and Guerre in Real Madrid's locker room also made them worried that they would become rotating substitutes. In contrast, Liverpool, coach Slot personally flew to Wilz's hometown and promised to build a "free agent offensive system" - allowing him to advance and participate in counterattacks while retaining the core role of the organization. This tactical respect has become a key fulcrum for leveraging transfers. Pharmaceutical Factory's "Hunger Marketing" textbook operation Leverkusen's operation is a model of capital games. When he signed Werz from Cologne Youth Training for 200,000 euros in 2020, the club formulated a "three-year and three-step" plan: Alchemy period (2020-2023): Arrange him to partner with Bundesliga's best rookie Musiara to quickly accumulate game experience; Gilded period (2023-2025): Borrowing the Champions League championship (2024) and the Bundesliga two consecutive championships, pushing his value to 120 million euros; cash out period (2025): Borrowing the arms race of the Premier League, cashing out at a premium of 200%. When Liverpool first quoted 100 million euros in March, senior management of pharmaceutical companies immediately launched "additional terms negotiations": requiring an additional 8 million euros to be paid for 10 appearances in the Champions League every season, and a "repurchase right" was set (if Werz transfers to the Premier League in the future, pharmaceutical companies can get a 15% share). In the end, Liverpool gritted their teeth and accepted the total price of 150 million euros, of which the basic transfer fee was 120 million yuan, and the floating terms could reach up to 30 million yuan - this is equivalent to providing insurance for the player's "future value". Wilz's three choice codes Athletic ambitions: Comparing the player team, it was found that Liverpool's "high press + fast conversion" tactic can maximize its explosive advantage of "holding the ball and advancing 30 meters/second". Real Madrid's ball control system may limit its breakthrough space. Business Value: Liverpool promises to build the "Anfield second home court" for it - a plan to invest 20 million euros to open a football academy in the city center of Liverpool, which is expected to bring it an average annual business income of 15 million euros (including endorsement, training camps, etc.). Family Considerations: Werz's parents were moved by the chorus of "You 'll Never Walk Alone" outside Anfield Stadium, and the conditions for a Munich club to "training base 1 hour drive from the city" were rejected. The chain reaction triggered by this deal is far beyond expectations: Bayern secretly regrets: because of missing a quote, he can only start Havertz's contract renewal negotiations, but the latter demands a weekly salary increase of 300% (now 250,000 euros); Manchester City's strategic shift: shifting the original budget of Werz to Haaland's "super maximum salary renewal"; Liverpool's tactical revolution: revealing that it will reorganize the front line, Werz will form a "dual-core driver" with Salah, and Nunes may retreat to serve as the film front. Wilz's sneakers stepped on Anfield lawn, this was not only a transfer deal, but also a head-on confrontation between traditional giants and capital upstarts. In this war without gunpowder, behind the 150 million euro price, the truth about the increasingly cruelty of professional football is reflected - the player pricing power has completely shifted from the club management to the ultimate game between market supply and demand and personal IP.
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