We are both saying similar thing here as there is no level of risk that Leverkusen would want to take that it will include refusing such a lump sum amount of £120 for a single player like Florian Wirtz or Victor Boniface, obvious such money can go a very long way to meeting a lot of financial needs of the club, and definitely big clubs in Europe such as PSG, Manchester City, Manchester united, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea etc, will come with different enticing prices which the highest bidder will seize the day, we have seen it happen with many clubs so therefore Leverkusen wouldn't be of any much different.
Another sidelines that could
affect the club is Alonso's decision at the end of the season to actually settle with Leverkusen for an extra season or not, because as it stands now some big clubs are requesting for his coaching service, and if he stays or not, that's decision alone can influence many of the players decision about their future in Leverkusen against next season.
This is probably the most important news for Leverkusen at all. Since he was one of the most important factors in building this successful team, I think that a lot of the players that gained his trust now have an additional reason to stay at Leverkusen and not follow the money. Of course there is a threshold for everyone and if there is too much money on the line, most players will leave the club and take the money. But in this case I think it is another big plus that Leverkusen can offer their players now. Knowing that the overall structure and hierarchy in the club won't change, it means that the players know what to look forward to. There is no uncertainty. If a player now leaves and joins one of the biggest names, who knows maybe they end up sitting on the bench. Leverkusen is just about to get started and Alonso is still there and that is why I think most of the players will stay as well.