As negotiations intensified, the English club made a substantial offer of 130 million euros to Bayer Leverkusen for their highly sought-after German attacking midfielder, Florian Wirtz. However, Leverkusen stood firm in their valuation, demanding a fee of 150 million euros to part ways with their star player. Liverpool, long-time admirers of Wirtz, remain determined to bring the talented midfielder to Anfield and are optimistic about securing the deal as soon as possible. Despite the rejection of both their initial bids, the club is not backing down. In a strategic move aimed at sweetening the deal, Liverpool is now reportedly preparing to offer two of their promising young talents, Harvey Elliott and Jarell Quansah, as part of a player-plus-cash deal. Both youngsters have shown considerable potential and could be appealing additions for Leverkusen as they look to maintain competitiveness while building for the future. With negotiations still ongoing, Liverpool hopes that the inclusion of these two rising stars will persuade Leverkusen to reconsider and finalize the transfer of Wirtz, who is viewed as a perfect long-term fit for their attacking setup
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