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Echo: Manchester City Blues play in high-intensity 12 months, Liverpool misses the Club World Cup and will reap profits

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June 16, The Echo wrote an article to evaluate Liverpool's transfer operations and said that missing the Club World Cup has had a positive impact on Liverpool and will allow Liverpool to reap profits.

This summer window, Liverpool signed Flynnon from Leverkusen for 29 million pounds, and is chasing Wilz with a record-breaking transfer fee.

After nearly three weeks of intensive negotiations, the clubs of both sides confirmed an agreement last Friday local time. German international Werz will join the franchise after completing the physical examination. The relevant medical test will be conducted after Werz returns from the holiday this week, and personal terms do not constitute an obstacle.

In view of the huge expenditure of the £100 million basic transfer fee plus the £16 million floating clause, there have been rumors that Liverpool may offer a six-year deal to share the cost. However, the latest reports show that Wilz's first contract will last for five years.

Liverpool's additional benefit this summer is that the absence of the Club World Cup means that Slott will have a complete lineup when pre-season training starts on July 7. Both Wilz and Flynnpon will return to the team on time, allowing Slott to deploy tactical details earlier and smoothly. Last summer, most core players did not return to the team until a week before the opening match.

The impact of the new version of the Club World Cup being held in the United States is still difficult to predict. Premier League rivals Manchester City and Chelsea all participated, and potential Champions League rivals Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and defending champion Paris Saint-Germain also played. When these teams fluctuate in their new season, the Club World Cup after the game system is reformed will surely spark widespread discussion. For Chelsea, especially the champion rival Manchester City, the nearly 12-month high-intensity schedule may allow Liverpool to make a profit.

Echo said that unlike some competitors, Liverpool is neither powerless nor willing to bear the huge price of mistakes in the transfer market. The rigorous and comprehensive recruitment strategies in the past decade have made the club rarely "failed". Even Nabi Keita, who was plagued by injuries, won top honors with the team. Nunes, who won two Premier League championships in three years, has not yet come to a conclusion on his transfer.

Compared with the squandering policies of Chelsea and Manchester United, since 2015, Liverpool's high-priced signing operations have been impeccable. And Wilz's talent, age and room for improvement make Anfield firmly believe that this record-breaking deal will be worth the money.

It is not clear when and where Wiltz's medical examination will be conducted this week. But all signs indicate that he is about to become Liverpool's second signing. By the time the window is closed on September 1, this window will become the most expensive transfer period in Anfield ever. The next target on the

signing list is Bournemouth's Kolkedz, and the Reds have been discussing their transfer for weeks. Bournemouth has priced the Hungarian left-back £45 million, and negotiations are continuing on the 21-year-old. Meanwhile, once Liverpool turns its attention to selling players, introducing a new No. 9 may also be part of the plan.

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