Liverpool's pursuit of Florian Wirtz could be a drawn-out affair, according to former Bayer Leverkusen chief Rudi Voller. The ex-sporting director revealed that the Bundesliga star is keen on a move to Anfield, but cautioned that it might "take a while".
Wirtz, who has been in scintillating form for Leverkusen, scoring 16 goals and providing 13 assists during the 2024-25 season, is high on Liverpool manager Arne Slot's summer wishlist. However, Leverkusen's hefty £126million price tag has proven a stumbling block.
Despite having two offers turned down by the German club, Liverpool remain hopeful of securing Wirtz's services, especially after rivals Manchester City and Bayern Munich withdrew from the race.
The 22-year-old added fuel to the speculation this week when he nodded his head when quizzed by a reportt if he was 'excited' regarding a move to Anfield.
German football legend Voller, who served as Leverkusen's sporting director for 17 years before stepping down in 2022, believes the transfer will eventually materialise. However, he warned Liverpool that they may need to exercise patience in their pursuit of the highly-rated youngster.
"It's no secret that he'd like to go to Liverpool. I know the clubs are negotiating with each other. It's often the case that it takes a while until an agreement is finally reached.
"Of course, in the end, you have the feeling it will go through. Florian Wirtz has proven that he is a very, very valuable player. Not only for Bayer Leverkusen but also for the national team. That's why he costs a few euros more."
Voller, who was at the club when Wirtz joined from Koln at 17, has witnessed the player's growth - going on to make 197 appearances and scoring 57 goals for the team.
Wirtz played a pivotal role in Leverkusen's historic 2023-24 season, winning the Bundesliga for the first time and the German Cup.
Wirtz started for Germany in their 2-1 Nations League semi-final defeat to Portugal, scoring Germany's only goal. And the country's manager Julian Nagelsmann insisted before the match that the player has not been distracted.
"Flo will play," Nagelsmann said ahead of the game. "I don't sense any fear of injury or anything with him. He's a competitor who wants to play and be successful with us."