Liverpool won the title in stunning fashion just a few weeks ago, soaring far above Arsenal and Manchester City.
Since then, it’s been a tale of both woe and excitement as far as the transfer window is concerned.
The market isn’t even open yet, but it has been a hubbub of activity at Anfield with Trent Alexander-Arnold announcing his decision to leave and a swift replacement now set to arrive in the form of Jeremie Frimpong.
But, their dealings with Bayer Leverkusen may not stop there with Florian Wirtz a priority target too.
The latest on Liverpool’s pursuit of Florian Wirtz
News broke earlier in the week, courtesy of The Athletic’s David Ornstein, that Liverpool are interested in signing Wirtz this summer.
Yet, there are some complications, not least that he could cost over £100m, but the fact that Bayern Munich (the current favourites) and Manchester City also want to acquire his signature over the forthcoming weeks.
It’s said that Leverkusen would rather sell abroad – understandable given their recent title rivalry with Bayern.
According to reports, Wirtz has spoken to Slot but whether he can convince the German to move to Anfield just as he did with Frimpong remains to be seen.
Liverpool’s finest Wirtz alternative
As a result, the Reds may turn their attentions elsewhere. Reports have suggested that the out-of-contract Kevin De Bruyne is one option, while other claims indicate Lyon’s Rayan Cherki wants to move to the Premier League this summer.
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Another option could be Argentine wonderkid Franco Mastantuono who currently plays for River Plate in his homeland.
According to journalist Graeme Bailey, Manchester United have already held talks over signing the 17-year-old, potentially set to trigger his £38m release clause.
Despite United’s huge interest in the player, the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool have also cast their eyes in the direction of the attacking midfielder.
How Mastantuono compares to Wirtz
It goes without saying that Wirtz would be the better addition at this current moment in time. However, for a fraction of the price, Slot could sign a very similar player who potentially has an even brighter future in the game.
In the words of data analyst Ben Mattinson, Mastantuono has a “wand of a left foot able to unlock defences and create moments of magic”. Capable of playing off the right and through the middle, it’s clear to see where the Wirtz comparisons emerge from.
The German superstar is also left-footed, someone capable of playing off the right or behind the striker. He has been nothing short of sensational this term, scoring 16 goals and supplying 15 assists in 45 outings, a goal involvement every 1.4 games.
By way of comparison, Mastantuono six goals and four assists in 17 matches in 2025, a contribution every 1.7 matches. For someone so young, that’s a fantastic return.
At the same age, Wirtz was also making strong headway in the professional game. In the 2020/21 season, the young German caught the eye by scoring five times and assisting six in 29 matches.
Mastantuono may not be doing that in Europe just yet, but the “special, special talent” in the words of Mattinson has all the tools to become a genuine elite talent.
Further hailed as a “world-class talent” by scout Jacek Kulig, the Argentine stacks up well compared to his older positional peer.
Mastantuono vs Wirtz
Stat (per 90 mins)
Mastanton
Wirtz
Goals
0.36
0.38
Assists
0.38
0.46
Shots
4.94
2.84
Key passes
2.77
2.18
Progressive passes
3.37
6.74
Shot-creating actions
6.87
5.67
Successful take-ons
3.73
3.14
Progressive carries
4.94
5.02
Stats via FBRef.
While Wirtz’s output for goals and assists is currently better, you can see the sheer level of potential that the River Plate starlet has here.
Despite his raw age, he’s already having more shots per 90 minutes and his rate of shot-creating actions are through the roof.
He will only continue to get better and once he matures and develops further, this is a goal and assist machine in the making. Let’s just say he could rival Wirtz for one of the best attacking midfielders in the game in a few years’ time.
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