Didi Hamann wouldn't rule out Florian Wirtz going on loan to Real Madrid in January
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Didi Hamann wouldn't rule out Florian Wirtz going on loan to Real Madrid in January
""Top players didn't get loaned in the past. A loan was for players who didn't get a game, but the top players didn't get loaned. It probably started with Philippe Coutinho a few years ago, when he went for 140 million or something to Barcelona. And a year later he was loaned out to Bayern Munich," Hamann told ESportsBets.com. "I wouldn't rule anything out in today's world, especially in football."
""It's been reported that Xabi Alonso has asked Real Madrid to keep an eye on Florian Wirtz' performances and what he does at Liverpool, I reckon it could be true. Because we know how fondly he talks of him. He was the reason they won the league, they won the cup."
""He's too good to fail at Liverpool, but it's been about 10 games now. You can never rule anything out. In my time, Juan Sebastian Veron came to Manchester United as potentially the best midfielder at the time. He lasted one season. So you can never rule anything out. It'll depend on what happens in the next few weeks. But as I said, at the moment I wouldn't rule anything out, and if Real Madrid are keeping an eye on him, it could happen.""
Florian Wirtz declined a Bayern Munich move last summer and has struggled to establish himself at Liverpool. Reports indicate Xabi Alonso has asked Real Madrid to monitor Wirtz's performances at Liverpool, fueling speculation about a possible reunion or a loan. Loans of top players have become more common, with Philippe Coutinho and Juan Sebastian Veron offered as cautionary examples of big-money moves that did not work out. A move soon would be widely viewed as a failure, though outcomes remain uncertain and will depend on upcoming weeks. Arne Slot will continue searching for ways to get the best from Wirtz.
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