Bayer Leverkusen: Carro rules out the departure of Alonso and Wirtz

Bayer duo firmly planned

Bayer Leverkusen’s club boss Fernando Carro has ruled out a departure from coach Xabi Alonso and top talent Florian Wirtz this summer. “Xabi Alonso continues. He’s good for us. And we’re doing him good too,” said the Spaniard “Cologne City Gazette”. The former Bayern professional Alonso took up his first position as a first division coach in Leverkusen at the beginning of October 2022 and, despite a contract until 2024, quickly aroused the interest of other top clubs. Most recently, the trainer already said: “I’m very happy with the team and with the club. I’m not worried about my future.”

Similar to Alonso, Carro commented on the 20-year-old youngster Wirtz. “He can still develop with us, with us he can also make mistakes that might have different consequences somewhere else. He has outstanding quality, but it’s good to be here for his personal development,” said the CEO, referring to the contract term until 2027: “He’s satisfied, we’re satisfied, there are clear agreements – nothing will work out happen.”


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Although Leverkusen only finished sixth in the Bundesliga season, according to Carro, they still claim to be among the top four in the league. “In terms of resources, if you look at club turnover, we’re in the top four. Of course far away from Bayern Munich, also far away from Borussia Dortmund and Leipzig, but still ahead of the other clubs. We will start the season again next year with the goal of the Champions League,” emphasized the 58-year-old.

With Bailey, Havertz & Co.: Bayer Leverkusen’s most expensive sales

15 Lucio | 2004/05 for €12 million to FC Bayern

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15 Emre Can | 2014/15 for €12m to Liverpool

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15 Omer Toprak | 2017/18 for €12 million to BVB

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13 Arturo Vidal | 2011/12 for €12.5m to Juventus Turin

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13 Christoph Kramer | 2016/17 for €15m to Borussia Mönchengladbach

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12 Dimitar Berbatov | 2006/07 for €15.7m to Tottenham Hotspur

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11 Chicharito | 2017/18 for €17.8m to West Ham United

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10 Emerson | 2000/01 for €18m to AS Roma

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8 Benjamin Henrichs | 2018/19 for €20m to AS Monaco

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8 Kevin Kampl | 2017/18 for €20m to RB Leipzig

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7 André Schurrle | 2013/14 for €22m to Chelsea

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6 Hakan Calhanoğlu | 2017/18 for €23.3m to AC Milan

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4 Bernd Leno | 2018/19 for €25m to Arsenal

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4 Julian Brandt | 2019/20 for €25m to Borussia Dortmund

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3 Heung Min Son | 2015/16 for €30m to Tottenham Hotspur

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2 Leon Bailey | 2021/22 for €32m to Aston Villa

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1 Kai Havertz | 2020/21 for €80m to Chelsea

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