234 BILLION' SUPER TRANSFER 'HERE WE GO'...BIRTZ BECOMES MOST EXPENSIVE MAN IN LIVERPOOL HISTORY

234 Billion' Super Transfer 'Here We Go'...Birtz Becomes Most Expensive Man In Liverpool History

234 Billion' Super Transfer 'Here We Go'...Birtz Becomes Most Expensive Man In Liverpool History

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Fabrizio Romano, a reporter who is fluent in the European transfer market, said on the 11th (Korea time), "Birtz is heading to Liverpool. Liverpool has agreed to a deal worth 150 million euros (234 billion won) with Leverkusen. This includes the Ed-on clause. Birz's side already agreed two weeks ago and the transfer is imminent. There is a medical test and contract signing left." There was also 'Here We Go' to announce when Romano's unique transfer was confirmed.메이저놀이터

He is considered one of Germany's best talents. Born in 2003, he was young but already became one of the top Bundesliga players. He started playing as a starting player for Leverkusen in the 2020-21 season, and displayed potential by scoring five goals and six assists in the league. From his second year, he became one of the top Bundesliga players. He successfully finished the season by scoring seven goals and 10 assists in the league. Last season, he scored 18 goals and 20 assists in all competitions, leading Leverkusen to an unbeaten Bundesliga championship, a DFB-Pokal championship, and a runner-up finish at the UEFA Europa League.

Ahead of this season, Birtz remained in the team for one more season. There was a love call from Bayern Munich, but Birtz trusted coach Xavi Alonso and devoted himself to Leverkusen for another year.

However, after the end of this season, Coach Alonso also left for Real Madrid and fellow club Jeremy Frimpong also left the club, leaving Birtz no longer with Leverkusen. Birtz was in the transfer market, and several clubs, including Munich and Manchester City, showed interest.

The final winner was Liverpool. Birtz met with several teams and was reportedly impressed with Liverpool.

What's left is negotiations over transfer fees. Leverkusen had repeatedly rejected Liverpool's offer. According to the British newspaper Team Talk, Liverpool most recently offered 113 million pounds (208 billion won), which was reportedly rejected by Leverkusen. Leverkusen wanted at least W234 billion, but that was the case. According to Romano, the total amount is 150 million euros (234 billion won), including the Ed-on clause.

Birtz is now heading to Liverpool. According to Florian Flettenberg, the 234 billion won transfer fee is the highest in the Bundesliga and is a club record in Liverpool.

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