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The mini summer window is closed tonight! Does Liverpool need to sign Wiltz in a hurry?

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The "mini" summer window specially set up for the Club World Cup will be closed at 2 a.m. tomorrow. The regular summer window will reopen on June 16 until it closes on September 1.

So, does Liverpool need to "rush" to get Wiltz before the "mini" summer window is closed? If so, then from now until 2 o'clock tomorrow morning, there is not much time left.

But in fact, Liverpool does not need to hurry to catch up with this time node. Because, even if the "mini" summer window is closed, clubs can still continue to operate transfers and can still officially announce the transfers, but they cannot register for the players.

So, today Sky Sports specifically mentioned: "This is why Liverpool does not need to "rush" to sign Wiltz before the "mini" summer window is closed."

At the same time, this is also the reason why Manchester City and Chelsea's signing operations have been particularly active in the past two days, because they have to hurry up. Only players who sign before the "mini" summer window closes can participate in the group stage of the Club World Cup, otherwise they will have to wait at least the knockout stage.

Let me mention the Club World Cup here. The newly reorganized 32 teams participating this year will start the group stage from June 15, and the final of the championship and runner-up will be held on July 14. This means that if any European teams reach the finals, it will greatly affect their players' vacation this summer and preparations for next season.

The Premier League will start next season on August 16, and Liverpool will start gathering in the week of July 7 to start pre-season training. There are two teams in the Premier League, Manchester City and Chelsea, who will participate in the Club World Cup. If they reach the finals, they will still be playing in the Club World Cup when Liverpool has already started preparing for next season.

Therefore, England coach Tuchel said bluntly today: "The Club World Cup (to next season's Premier League) has a great impact, which is a huge benefit for Liverpool and Arsenal who do not have to participate in the Club World Cup."

Back to Wilz. The progress of Wilz's transfer, the last truly valuable information, is that the transaction price last Sunday could be 140 million euros.

Today, the latest report from German "Kickers" said: "As of the editorial deadline, Werz's transaction has not yet reached an agreement. The negotiations between Liverpool and Leverkusen have already entered the final stage, but have not been completed. However, a breakthrough may come soon. The total value of the transaction is expected to reach about 150 million euros, including fixed transfer fees, easy-to-reach additional terms, and additional terms related to results." There is no substantive content.

So far, the news of Werz's transfer has been basically first exposed by the German media, and then the British media copied homework, such as the specific figures of Liverpool's several quotations. It feels like Liverpool Club has basically not posted any news to the British media, and what we know is basically obtained by the German media from Leverkusen.

And Liverpool's other potential signing "so close, so far" - Kolkz is that Bournemouth has "advanced" operations and signed his successor. Famous reporter Romano has given here we go: "Bornemouth has signed new left-back Adrien Truffert from Rennes, and then Kolkz will go to Liverpool."

For Liverpool's introduction of Kolkz, it is strange that there are very few details of the transfer progress and negotiation exposed by the media, but it seems that the players have long been from Liverpool. My feeling is: considering the special relationship between Liverpool Sports Director Richard Hughes and Bournemouth, the transfer progress may be avoided from being exposed by the media to the greatest extent, so there is very little report from the outside world, but in fact, this transfer may be a foregone conclusion, but I am waiting for the right time to officially announce it.

Liverpool's potential departure player situation, Elliott said yesterday that he did not want to "waste" his short career on the bench anymore, which is a very clear signal to leave.

Nuñes, reporter Skira said: Nuñes rejected the offer from Saudi Riyadh Crescent. He is ready to leave Liverpool and prioritize staying in Europe, while Liverpool priced at 55 million euros.

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