Florian Wirtz has experienced a slow start at Liverpool, but Gary Lineker remains confident in the German international’s potential to succeed at Anfield. Despite a £116 million transfer from Bayer Leverkusen, the highest British record at the time, Wirtz has yet to score or assist in the Premier League.
Wirtz, 22, was recently an unused substitute during Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Aston Villa. His adaptation to the Premier League has been closely watched, with growing pressure due to his high transfer fee and limited on-field impact so far.
Both Gary Lineker and Micah Richards believe Wirtz has the talent to thrive at Liverpool. Lineker described the playmaker as an “exceptional” talent, emphasizing his previous performances as proof of his abilities.
“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 said on the Rest is Football podcast.
Richards also noted Liverpool’s recent challenges in losing key players but highlighted the club’s strategy to rebuild with new signings like Wirtz.
Despite a slow start, expert voices assure Florian Wirtz’s transfer to Liverpool is a justified investment and that he has the potential to become a key player.
Gary Lineker’s and Micah Richards’ confidence in Wirtz underlines that early struggles don’t overshadow the promising future anticipated at Liverpool.