Liverpool fans received a welcome boost today as Florian Wirtz was seen taking part in full training with the German national team, easing concerns over a potential injury sustained last week.
The £116.5 million summer signing sparked alarm among supporters after missing a closed training session ahead of Germany’s World Cup qualifiers. Speculation quickly swirled online, with some fearing the playmaker had picked up a knock that could delay his Liverpool debut.
However, fresh footage released today shows the 22-year-old fully involved in Germany’s final preparations, moving freely and participating in drills without any visible discomfort. The images have reassured both club staff and fans that Wirtz’s absence was likely precautionary rather than a sign of a serious issue.
Wirtz has been touted as one of Liverpool’s most exciting arrivals in recent years, expected to form a dynamic creative partnership alongside fellow new signing Alexander Isak. His vision, control, and final-third intelligence make him a key piece in Arne Slot’s tactical rebuild.
While Liverpool’s medical team will continue to monitor his condition closely, this latest development suggests Wirtz will be available for selection once the international break concludes potentially in time for Liverpool’s Carabao Cup clash against Southampton later this month.
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