Florian Wirtz has had a slow start at Liverpool, but Gary Lineker remains confident in the German international's potential to succeed at Anfield. Lineker emphasized that Wirtz "is really good at football" and has demonstrated enough talent in the past to justify Liverpool's investment.
Liverpool began their summer transfer window by signing Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth a then-British record £116 million. Despite the high expectations, the 22-year-old has yet to score or assist in the Premier League. He was also a substitute in Liverpool’s recent 2-0 victory over Aston Villa.
The midfielder is under growing pressure, but both Lineker and Micah Richards believe he can thrive at Liverpool. Lineker described Wirtz as an “exceptional” talent, while Richards acknowledged the challenges but supported the club's decision.
“At the moment he is not up to speed for the Premier League, but he spent £100m on him, but 100% it was the right decision that he made,” Richards told the Rest is Football podcast.
Richards added that Liverpool has lost many players recently, including top talents like Trent Alexander-Arnold, but the team plans to return to the style of play they demonstrated last season.
Despite a difficult start, expert analysis supports Wirtz’s long-term success at Liverpool, emphasizing his exceptional talent and the club’s commitment to rebuilding.