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Everything seems to send Florian Wirtz towards Real Madrid. Already targeted by Casa Blanca for several seasons, the German attacking midfielder seems promised to the Spanish giant, which has made him its priority to replace Luka Modrić (39 years old). The Croatian is likely heading towards the end of his adventure with Real Madrid (or with football) next summer and Wirtz could replace him with the Merengues. According to AceFlorentino Pérez would advance his pawns slowly, but surely, in this issue which he approaches with great confidence.
If he is tracked by several other major European clubs such as Bayern in particular, Florian Wirtz would clearly not be insensitive to the interest of the residents of the Santiago-Bernabéu. “Although Bayern are one of the top five clubs in Europe, it is obvious that Wirtz is considering signing for Real Madrid”reveals Michael Reschke, former technical secretary of Bayern Munich and an important personality in German football. Finally, the last asset in Real Madrid’s pocket could be Xabi Alonso. The one who currently coaches Florian Wirtz at Bayer Leverkusen seems to be assured of succeeding Carlo Ancelotti at the head of the Merengue club. He could take his little protégé in his suitcases.
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