Anfield Watch
·4 de noviembre de 2025
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·4 de noviembre de 2025
Real Madrid were certainly linked with Wirtz for some time. The playmaker is considered to be one of the most talented players around, after all, and every major club was interested in him.
But the timing was off, really. Xabi Alonso moving there as head coach gave Real Madrid a fairly simple way of getting him but they prioritised defenders.
Plus the growth of Arda Güler eliminated any real need to sign a new attacking midfielder. Still, Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro is adamant that Wirtz would have chosen to go to Madrid if they'd made an offer.
“He would definitely have gone to Madrid if Xabi had made the offer," said Carro, per Sport1. "But Xabi has less say at Madrid than he does with us.
“One of Alonso’s greatest strengths was his ability to work with our scouting department to define who needed to be in our team. Florentino Pérez decides the transfers, not Xabi Alonso.”
Maybe it's true? Maybe it's not. Regardless, Liverpool were the ones who were willing to go all-in on Wirtz in the correct way, paying a then-record amount to sign him.
But more than that, the Reds were able to convince Wirtz that he was best-served playing at Anfield. That meant they saw off lucrative offers from Bayern Munich and Manchester City to get the star.
Perhaps they'd have also seen off the Real Madrid offer? They have a horrendous record in doing that previously, admittedly, but then few thought they stood a chance against the other two, either.









































