Wirtz will not sign for anyone this summer and waits for Barça by 2024

03/25/2023 at 10:54

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The jewel of German football will stay at Bayer Leverkusen for another year despite the offers he has

Media Premier, Bayern and even Madrid have asked about him

Florian Wirtz is a player who is called to mark an era in the world of football. At his 19th, his talent continues to amaze in Germany and many clubs have probed his signing, but the player has decided to continue for another year at Bayer Leverkusen. Wirtz’s great dream is to play at the Camp Nou one day and he has never hidden his predilection for the Blaugrana club since he was a child.

Wirtz recently returned to the pitch after overcoming a serious knee injury. His recovery has been good and he has already made several stellar appearances in both the Bundesliga and the Europa League. He is a true star, an absolutely differential footballer in offensive positions and Barça is very well informed of the player’s future steps.

In fact, in the Blaugrana club they are clear that Wirtz will not leave this summer, something that was worrying since the Blaugrana club was unable to opt for the footballer due to his financial situation. The player wants to spend another year at Bayer Leverkusen to grow and the German club, which has him tied up until 2027, is confident that the young player will be the leader who will revive the team starting next season.

His current valuation is 70 million euros, but he will be non-transferable until 2024. Barça has been following him for a long time and knows of the player’s clear predilection for one day arriving at the Camp Nou. It is a case similar to that of Moukoko, who hesitated to sign or not for Barça but who ended up renewing with Dortmund asking for an exit clause only for the Blaugrana club.

Wirtz likes a lot at the Camp Nou as a player and for his sympathies towards the blaugrana entity, something that could tip the balance in the future. He was followed a lot and the reports are conclusive although nothing will happen until 2024.

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