CEO speaks and reveals is 12th Best player in world is joining Chelsea in 2025
Chelsea have little to no chance of signing Florian Wirtz next summer, according to Bayer Leverkusen’s CEO, despite all the speculation that he could come to the Premier League.
Wirtz has fully established himself as one of the very best players in world football after a stunning season with Leverkusen last year, in which he managed an impressive 18 goals and 20 assists as the Germans won a shock Bundesliga title.
That has led to reports in the media which have claimed that the likes of Man City, Arsenal, CHELSEA and Real Madrid are just a few clubs that are interested in signing the young man, with a price tag of £127 million reportedly set,
However, Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has now moved to firmly deny claims that Wirtz would be leaving the club at the end of the season: ‘Very high and why shouldn’t they be high?’ Carro replied when asked what the chances were of his star player remaining at Die Werkself.
‘As long as he has a contract here, as long as he feels comfortable here, as long as he knows that he can play top football here and has a top team and can celebrate successes, then he is happy.
‘The thoughts of all the players, coaches, coaching staff, and management of the club are in the here and now. We have enough to do on the pitch until the end of the year.
‘It often annoys me that there is such speculation. I can admit that.
“But the here and now is important, nobody is interested in next season at the moment and nothing has been finalised.’
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