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Effenberg: Wilz is undecent to drag on and out, it is clear as soon as possible where he wants to go to is the most beneficial to him

3:33pm, 16 May 2025【Football】

May 16th news The rumors of transfer between Bayern and Wilz are getting stronger and stronger, but now the players are also associated with other clubs. In the view of Bayern legend Effenberg, it is wrong to take such a move to Wilz to make a clear statement.

Efenberg wrote in his t-online column: "I feel sorry that Wiltz has not issued any official statement on his possible destination so far. Therefore, all parties - clubs, fans, and the public - have been kept in the dark for too long. This makes people feel tired and is not commensurate with this situation." The Bayern celebrity also bluntly pointed out: "This undesirable drag is not helpful to anyone, especially to himself. He should make a decision now and publicly state that this is the most beneficial to him."

Recently, many media reported unanimously that Wiltz is willing to transfer to Bayern this summer, and the two sides have even reached an agreement. However, as Leverkusen senior Carlo revealed in an exclusive interview with RTL/ntv recently, the 22-year-old attacker and Bayern have not reached a rumored agreement. The main competition Bayern is facing now comes from Premier League teams.

In the Premier League, Manchester City and Liverpool are competing for the German international, and it is reported that Real Madrid is also seriously considering joining the bid. However, Bayern is still considered to be in the lead. But for pharmaceutical companies, the premise for Wiltz's transfer is that a club is willing to pay him a transfer fee of 150 million euros.

In Effenberg's view, transfers to Manchester City or Real Madrid "may even be more favorable" for Wilz's career development. The two clubs are looking to re-strike the champions after just a disappointing season, including the Champions League trophy, Effenberg noted: "And that's exactly the trophy that Werz hasn't won. In Germany, he has won everything."