Richard Hughes, you genius: INCREDIBLE Liverpool deal comes to light | OneFootball

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·11 de septiembre de 2025

Richard Hughes, you genius: INCREDIBLE Liverpool deal comes to light

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Richard Hughes produced a miracle this summer as details of an incredible deal he struck have come to light. A genius at work.

Liverpool struck some deals this summer that were unlike anything we’ve seen before. The very last one, in fact, is the biggest transfer in British football history.


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Alexander Isak signed from Newcastle United right at the deadline - the end of an incredibly long, drawn-out pursuit. The Reds were happy to pay a fortune for him in the end, believing they were signing one of the world’s absolute best forwards.

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The truly mad thing, though, is that Isak broke Liverpool’s transfer record the same window that Florian Wirtz did. The German playmaker arrived from Bayer Leverkusen for a club-record fee.

And that’s a particularly interesting deal. Liverpool snapped a truly elite talent in Wirtz, seeing off Manchester City and Bayern Munich for the privilege.

The fee represented the first time Liverpool paid nine figures for a player and, potentially, would have gone on to be the British transfer record. We’ve now got some more details on that bit - and it shows off a truly sensational transfer.

Florian Wirtz's transfer fee

The Times reports that Liverpool paid Leverkusen a guaranteed £100m for Wirtz. That will be paid in instalments over four years.

Only through add-ons could that figure have reached a British-record amount. There's a further £16m in those add-ons but they'd only trigger under truly extraordinary circumstances.

It's written that Liverpool would need to win four major trophies before paying all £16m. And by 'major' we mean just the Premier League or UEFA Champions League.

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