Anfield Watch
·29 octobre 2025
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·29 octobre 2025
Liverpool scored a significant transfer win over Bayern Munich and indeed Manchester City last summer.
Owing to a pretty convincing plan for the Germany playmaker, Wirtz chose Anfield ahead of rival offers from Bayern and Pep Guardiola’s City.
The Reds’ sporting director Richard Hughes paid a fee that could reach £116m for the 22-year-old - a star of Bayer Leverkusen’s unbeaten league and cup double in 2024.
Wirtz secured a five-year deal on Merseyside - with it expected that Arne Slot would build the attack around his talents.
Bayern were FURIOUS at the time - as it was believed a move to the Allianz Arena was a slam dunk. But for once, FC Hollywood were beaten to the transfer punch for a key Bundesliga talent.
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It’s fair to say Liverpool fans are still waiting to see the best from Wirtz - who remains without a goal or an assist in the Premier League for the top-flight champions.
In fact, the Reds have lost their last four games running - with Wirtz simply unable to gain a foothold. In contrast, Bayern are now CELEBRATING their transfer miss of Wirtz while Liverpool wait for him to catch form.
And why?
Because in the time since Wirtz turned down a move to Bayern, a new fledgling superstar has begun to emerge.
Lennart Karl, 17, is a diminutive attacking midfielder who made the step up to Vincent Kompany’s senior ranks for the FIFA Club World Cup. He is now taking German football by storm.
The left-footer has scored two sensational goals in two games running - against Club Brugge in the Champions League and at the weekend against Borussia Monchengladbach in the league.
Bavarian-born Karl joined the Bayern youth ranks back in 2022 and it’s fair to say if Wirtz had signed he would not have found first-team football as easy to come by this term.
Fans are raving about their homegrown talent - who is destined to sign a new contract in Bavaria soon - and are blown away by his dribbling and directness.
Not only did Bayern give space for Karl to flourish but they saved a fortune on a transfer fee. Wirtz moved for an initial £100m - with £16m more owed in add-ons - whereas Bayern promoted Karl for free.
In turn that money was turned on other game-changers like Luis Diaz - who they signed from Liverpool.
At a stroke Bayern have made their summer transfer window failure look like a resounding success - and it’s Liverpool left searching for Wirtz’s best form.









































