Post: Liverpool may sign Wilz with Premier League record transfer fee, deal does not include Elliot

According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool may sign Wiltz with a Premier League record transfer fee, and the deal will not include Elliot.

Transfer negotiations for Liverpool to introduce Wiltz are still in progress. Leverkusen asks for 120 million pounds, and Liverpool's current offer is 109 million pounds. The player himself has clearly expressed his desire to transfer. Wilz was impressed by Slott's character and plan, and he will be used as a No. 10 player after joining Liverpool.

If Liverpool accepts Leverkusen's asking price, Wiltz will become the most expensive signing in Premier League history, surpassing the £115 million paid by Chelsea when introducing Kessedo.

Some reports have suggested that Liverpool will have players that may be part of the deal, but that won't happen because it's a pure cash deal. The mentioned player is Elliott, who hinted in an interview in April that his future may not be in Liverpool. However, even if Elliott leaves Liverpool, he will not join Leverkusen.

Liverpool Sports Director Hughes has provided Leverkusen's Rollfies with a bid to introduce Wilz, which includes some easy-to-get bonuses and performance-linked bonus terms such as qualifying for the Champions League, but the two clubs have not reached an agreement.

Tenhach was appointed as the new coach of Leverkusen last week, but he has quickly turned his attention to the Premier League, hoping to reshape his new roster. It is generally believed that Wilz will no longer be a member of Leverkusen, but Wilz himself made it clear that he would like to join Liverpool and not go to Manchester City or Bayern, and Leverkusen's negotiations with Liverpool have not reached an agreement yet.

If Elliott is leaving the team, he will not be part of the deal with Wilz, but will leave Liverpool through an independent transfer deal. Slott also contacted Cherki, but he is currently seen as an alternative to Wilz. Liverpool also realized that Riyadh victory was interested in Dias, but no offer was received yet.