Photo News confirmed: Pharmaceuticals reject Liverpool s offer for Wilz about 130 million euros, but still cost 150 million euros
German media Bild confirmed that Leverkusen rejected Liverpool's second offer for Wilz, with a total price of 130 million euros!
It is reported that Liverpool's second offer is £100 million fixed transfer fee + £11 million to £12 million floating, with a total price of approximately 1305-133 million euros. However, this offer has been rejected by Leverkusen, whose asking price is still 150 million euros.
Bodigo Bild said that the two sides are still far from reaching an agreement, and Wilz has not yet undergone a physical examination in Liverpool. Liverpool's goal is to lower the total transfer fee to 135 million euros, and it is not clear what structure will be achieved.
Nevertheless, Leverkusen is not worried that the deal will fail. Their advantage is that Liverpool director Edwards has obtained the boss' approval to acquire Wiltz for a cost of 150 million.
Liverpool needs to submit a third offer next. As for whether players will be added as a bonus, Biography pointed out that Leverkusen's senior executives are not keen on this trading method.