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There’s an effortless elegance when Florian Wirtz steps onto a football pitch. At just 22, he already plays like someone who’s seen it all, carrying the burden of creativity on his shoulders and making it look light. Now, as Liverpool searches for its next talisman in the middle of the park, Wirtz’s name keeps surfacing, and for good reason.

The Reds are entering a new era under Arne Slot. The Dutchman won the Premier League title in his first season and will look forward to maintaining the rhythm next season. There is youth, hunger, and a desire to blend flair with fight. Wirtz fits that mold perfectly. Here are four reasons Liverpool should go all in for the Bayer Leverkusen star.

1. The Creative Brain Liverpool’s Midfield Needs

Liverpool’s midfield has been crying out for a bit more magic. Sure, it has energy and steel. The likes of Alexis McAllister or Dominik Szoboszlai have carried the creativity part well. Still, there are many matches where Liverpool had to look at Mo Salah to produce a moment of magic. 

The last time Liverpool had a traditional number 10 was probably Philippe Coutinho. There’s been a missing piece, a player who can consistently break lines, thread passes through tight spaces, provide much-needed depth, and score goals when the forwards are off-color.

Enter Florian Wirtz. The German wonderkid has been sensational in the 2024-25 campaign, notching 16 goals and 15 assists in 44 appearances for Bayer Leverkusen. That’s not just output, that’s production at the highest level, week in and week out. Whether playing off the left, drifting into central pockets, or starting as a No. 10, Wirtz constantly demands the ball and does something positive with it. The 22-year-old can also play as a second striker, providing immense depth.

What’s most exciting is how well he’d complement Liverpool’s current setup. Imagine him feeding through-balls to Luis Diaz, sliding passes into Mohamed Salah’s path, or combining with Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Gravenberch on the edge of the box. The possibilities are endless.

2. Built For the Long Game

Liverpool isn’t just chasing short-term success. Under Slot, they’re building something sustainable, something exciting. And Wirtz, at 22, is precisely the type of player who could be part of the club’s spine for the next decade.

He’s already had over 100 senior appearances in the Bundesliga, and he’s done it with maturity beyond his years. He can handle the pressure in domestic games or under the Champions League lights. What’s more, Wirtz plays with an instinctive understanding of space and rhythm, the kind of football IQ you can’t teach. Slot loves players who read the game, not just run it into the ground. Wirtz would flourish in a tactical system encouraging intelligence, movement, and quick interchanges.

Add to that his versatility. He can play in a midfield three, behind the striker, or even out wide. You are looking at someone who adds depth, dynamism, and tactical flexibility to a Liverpool squad. A squad that is still evolving and poking forward to do better in the Champions League next season after a disappointing campaign this season. 

3. The Kind Of Statement Signing Liverpool Needs

Let’s call it like it is. This is a statement summer for Liverpool. After winning the Premier League, which helped them sit level with Manchester United at 20 league titles, the Reds would want to evolve even more from this and become world beaters. A signing like Florian Wirtz would be an innovative football business move and send a massive message to the rest of Europe.

Yes, the price tag is hefty. Bayer Leverkusen reportedly values him at around £126 million. But when you consider what he brings to the table: a consistent end product, versatility, and a massive ceiling, it looks more like an investment than a splurge.

And let’s not forget the competition. Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and even Real Madrid have all been linked with the youngster. If Liverpool can land him, they’re not just strengthening their squad. They’re beating out the best clubs in the world to do it.

4. Replacing Trent’s Creativity Is No Small Task

Perhaps the most pressing reason of all? Trent Alexander-Arnold. With his move to Real Madrid looking more and more likely, Liverpool isn’t just losing a right-back. They are losing one of the most creative players in Europe. A man who could ping a 40-yard pass into a postage stamp, dictate the tempo, and drive attacks from deep.

There’s no replacing Trent. But there is a way to redistribute that creative load, and Wirtz could take a considerable portion of it. While Trent carved defenses apart from the back, Wirtz does it from the heart of the pitch. His vision, close control, and intelligence in the final third make him the player who can help Liverpool maintain their attacking identity, even as the personnel shifts.

Rumors of talks between Jeremie Frimpong and Liverpool are also advanced, later becoming a bridge for Wirtz to join the Reds. Slot needs creativity in multiple zones now not just out wide or deep, but through the middle too. The Bundesliga star would be the perfect solution.

Final Thoughts

Florian Wirtz to Liverpool just makes sense. It is the right club for the right player at the right time. His creativity, work ethic, and footballing brain are made for the Premier League, and even more so for a Liverpool side trying to blend the new with the tried-and-tested. Wirtz is the sort of move that could define a new era for a team that’s evolving post-Klopp, facing the prospect of losing Trent, and aiming to stay relevant in a hyper-competitive landscape.

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