Mayer: Wilz can adapt to Liverpool immediately, and he is very happy that he did not go to Bayern

1BSPORTS 1B Sports June 9th Liverpool\'s former player Mayer accepted an interview with the media and said that he was very much looking forward to Werz joining the Reds. Meier said: \"I\'m excited about this, he can adapt to the team immediately, there\'s no need to worry! I\'m also very happy that he made the decision not to go to Bayern.\" \"If you want to prove your strength in today\'s football world, he must take a step forward. Joining Liverpool is a big step for him.\" \"We have witnessed the match between Liverpool and Leverkusen in the Champions League, and Liverpool is a big step for him. I really want to see how Wilz shines in the Premier League.\" > \"I think he\'s ready to play in the Premier League, he\'s not the kind of person who is hesitant about the future. In my eyes, he\'s like a kid who just needs to play football with football and sneakers.\" \"He\'s such a person, he won\'t make things complicated, and it\'s a good thing for him to take this step.\" \"He\'s won the Bundesliga and the German Cup, so it\'s time to challenge himself in other leagues, and in my opinion

Mirror: Liverpool is expected to offer Wiltz for the fourth time, and both sides may close the transaction with 118 million pounds

1BSPORTS 1B Sports June 9 According to the British media Mirror, Liverpool is expected to send a fourth and final official offer to Leverkusen for Wilz, and the two sides may reach a compromise on the transfer fee. Liverpool and Leverkusen have been negotiating for several weeks on Wilz, and the negotiations are coming to an end. On Friday local time, Liverpool submitted a third official offer of £100 million plus a floating clause of £13 million, but this is still lower than Leverkusen\'s asking price. From the negotiations between the two sides, Leverkusen insisted on asking for a price of 126.4 million pounds. It now seems that the two sides may be able to finally reach a compromise on the transfer fee. Leverkusen is expected to receive the fourth offer to Wilz in the next 24 hours, the transfer will be sold for £118 million. Liverpool has made it clear that it will not bid 126 million pounds, and Leverkusen will not over-raising prices. Leverkusen knew that Wiltz wanted to transfer to Liverpool, and they also needed to sell the players and cash them out now. Given that Liverpool\'s offer at the initial stage of the negotiations was 85