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Player: Pharmaceuticals want to send Werz abroad rather than Bayern, Real Madrid may join the competition

7:55am, 14 May 2025Football

May 12th In the 33rd round of the Bundesliga, Leverkusen lost to Dortmund 2-4, but still ranked second in the league. Recently, the transfer mystery of pharmaceutical supernova Wilz has continued to ferment. "Kicker" posted that Leverkusen is unwilling to let the star player go easily, and wants to send Wilz abroad rather than Bayern. Bayern's public opinion offensive backfires, and Real Madrid may also join the battle.

Bodigo Bild said that Werz has decided to join Bayern Munich only. German media also revealed that the German international signed two preparation agreements with Bayern, one for the transfer this summer and the other for next year. The first offer was conveyed by 100 million euros. Does this mean there is only a matter of time left for Werz to transfer to Bayern?

The senior management of pharmaceutical factories does not agree with the pressing trend exaggerated by the media. Sports General Manager Simon Rollfies made a clear statement on the DAZN program: "Media reports are one thing, we maintain a high degree of trust with Wilz and his family. He is a Leverkusen player and we are all working to make him still next year."

Although Wilz's current contract is 2027 and has received a renewal offer, the club is clear that he is in contact with other teams, such as Manchester City seeking negotiations earlier. But Rollfies emphasized to "Kicker": "We have the clear intentions of our family and always maintain open and honest communication, so we are very calm."

It is interesting that the players have never commented on these seemingly conclusive rumors about Bayern. Since Tuesday, the Wiltz team has not even responded to the Kicker’s request for confirmation, which they could have had a simple statement denied the rumors. Does silence mean acquiescence? If the rumors are true, it will seriously undermine the mutual trust relationship emphasized by both sides and give Bayern a psychological advantage in the negotiations.

Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carlo pointed out the key: "The final decision is in the hands of Florian, and he will choose the timing and direction." The club believes that Bayern's public opinion offensive may be counterproductive, which will increase the probability of retaining people. Rollfies even gave a 60% estimate of staying in the team and tended to send players overseas if they had to be sold rather than direct competitors.

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