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The Swans have made an offer to buy ‘Wirtz’ for 100+ million with bonuses.

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Liverpool have made a first official bid of €100m (£83.9m) for Bayer Leverkusen superstar Florian Wirtz. Wirtz

has chosen Anfield as his next destination, having rejected an offer from Bayern Munich, and on Friday Liverpool began talks with Leverkusen over a deal.

It has been reported that both parties have agreed personal terms with the player. Now, according to renowned journalist Romano, Liverpool have made a first official bid worth in excess of €100m (£83.9m). Leverkusen’s offer is €100m including bonuses,

which was expected, with Liverpool attempting to negotiate on a performance-based bonus basis rather than paying the full amount outright

after the Reds spent Sunday celebrating their Premier League title triumph. เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา Romano added that talks would resume on Monday in a bid to get the deal done as soon as possible.

The offer tabled to Leverkusen is a €100 million package with add-ons, a bid that was expected as the Reds negotiate incentives on a deal in place of a hefty initial price tag.

With the Reds taking Sunday to celebrate their title success, Romano adds that negotiations have resumed on Monday in order to “get the deal done very soon.”

Leverkusen were previously reported to value Wirtz at between €130m (£109.1m) and €150m (£125.6m), but recent reports suggest they could accept a lower base offer.

That means that if Liverpool’s bonus terms are reasonable and work in their favour, there is a good chance that the Reds will close the deal.