Wirtz is under pressure after a subdued start to his Premier League career. The 22-year-old joined the Reds from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer but has struggled for consistency in his first months at Anfield. While he started brightly with an assist in the Community Shield, Wirtz has been in and out of Arne Slot’s starting lineup since and has found himself benched for key league fixtures against Everton, Chelsea, and Manchester United.
The former Leverkusen playmaker, who was expected to take up a central role as Liverpool’s new No.10, has instead been deployed out wide or in a deeper midfield position in several matches. His creative spark was reignited on his return to Germany for Liverpool’s Champions League 5-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday, where he produced two assists to end a 10-game goal contribution drought. However, questions persist about whether Wirtz’s adaptation period is being complicated by tactical adjustments and Premier League physicality.
Liverpool had initially made Wirtz the most expensive signing in British football history before breaking their own record weeks later with the £125m arrival of Alexander Isak. The Reds continue to back the Germany international, but Ferdinand has now highlighted the intense scrutiny surrounding Wirtz’s adaptation to English football.




