Liverpool corresponded to a club record deal with Bayer Leverkusen for playmaker Florian Wirtz.
The long-awaited move could break the British record, with the Germany star who takes place to join his former teammate Jeremie Frimpong in Anfield.
Elsewhere, Thomas Frank responded to his move to Tottenham, while Matheus Cunha spoke about his desire to help turn from the fortunes of Manchester United.
Wirtz Capture Close
Premier League champions Liverpool will pay a maximum of £ 116 million to sign Wirtz after Leverkusen had finally established a fee.
The Reds had rejected two bids, the last of £ 113 million, which would have paid £ 100 million in the front with performance-related add-ons, but finally got the deal over the line.
Liverpool still pays a first £ 100 million-that their own record spending comfortably surpasses the performance-related add-ons, if reached, it would make a potentially British record.
Liverpool’s general edition could surpass the £ 115 million Chelsea, Brighton paid for Moises Caicedo in 2023.
Striker Darwin Nunez was the previous record signing of the Reds in 2022, although they did not pay the full £ 85 million because he did not pay all the requirements for certain add-ons that are due to.
Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez is the following on the Liverpool list, which could take their summer spending nearly £ 200 million.
Frank goes to work
Tottenham is willing to rival Manchester United for Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo this summer after the appointment of Frank, the PA press agency understands.

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Spurs announced former Brentford boss Frank as their new head coach on Thursday evening for a three-year-old deal.
One of Frank’s first movements that are in charge could be to try to seduce Mbeumo to follow him in London.
The Dane stated “a large part of my heart” would always stay in Brentford in an emotional message that was posted on their official website.
“The time is for me to continue. But while I leave, I know that I left a large part of my heart in Brentford, not just at the football club, but at the community and, of course, the incredible and loyal supporters,” Frank said.
“I want to expand my in -depth gratitude to the club for giving the opportunity to pursue my dreams and made them memorable for all those involved.”
Dream movement for Cunha
Matheus Cunha is pleased to have joined and determined to help Manchester United withdraw with his ‘dream’ team from their worst season in 51 years.
The 20-way English champions are in the middle of a rebuilding under Ruben Amorim, after they have levied home the 15th in the Premier League and the Europa League final to fellow thrusts Tottenham.
The issues of the Red Devils have not deterred Brazil International Cunha, who completed his £ 62.5 million from Wolves on Thursday.
“It is the most common sense that you can say at the moment, but this is the dream come true,” he said Mutv.
“Maybe outside, I think my decision may not understand. But if you have always dreamed of playing here, it is easier to choose this decision.
“For me, no one else is like United. Of course I know that it has been a difficult season for everyone. I think my decision shows what this club is for me and what I believe this club can be.”
Mikey eyes more silverware
A player who hopes for Frank is Spurs -young Mikey Moore, but the immediate focus of the teenager is to end an unforgettable breakthrough campaign with another European trophy.
The highly rated 17-year-old made 19 performances in all competitions for his boys’ club, with five of those in the Europa League.
The winger was on the couch for the final in Bilbao and three weeks is going on has more continental glory in his sights while England starts their bid for Under-19 European Championship Glory.
“It was a top experience – some of the best times of my life on that Wednesday evening,” Moore told Pa.
“Hopefully you would win a new medal and another trophy with these guys here are a brilliant feeling and experience for everyone.
“There are some top players. We think we can continue and hopefully win the tournament. It was a good little structure but enthusiastic to get into the games now.”
What’s today?
The Club World Cup starts on Saturday evening at the Hard Rock Stadium, where Inter Miami plays in their home town against Egyptians Al Ahly in group A.
Moore will hope to shine when England under the age of 19 starts their Eurocampagne against Norway in Romania.
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