
Florian Wirtz's TikTok star Wag is called ‘the prettiest woman I've ever seen' ahead of his £116m move to Liverpool
FLORIAN WIRTZ's Wag has been hailed as the "prettiest woman" ahead of his switch to Liverpool.
The German midfielder is expected to complete a stunning £116million move to England from Bayer Leverkusen.
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Wirtz, 22, is expected to add more excitement to the pitch at Anfield next season, while his partner Aaliyah will be adding more glamour in the stands.
The TikTok star boasts a huge fanbase on social media with over 100,000 followers on the video platform.
She was first pictured with Wirtz last year and was also present as Leverkusen wrapped up the 2023/24 Bundesliga title.
Aaliyah joined Wirtz on the pitch during the celebrations at the BayArena.
She was also pictured cheering on the German at the Euros last summer.
She could be seen talking to Kai Havertz 's partner, Sophia Weber, while wearing a Germany shirt.
On TikTok, Aaliyah regularly wows her followers with her outfits and style choices.
Her fans often flock to the comment section to heap praise on her.
One has posted: "Probably the prettiest woman I've ever seen."
A second wrote: "You are so pretty omg."
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A third commented: "Absolutely ethereal."
A fourth said: "Stunned by your beauty."
Another added: "Angel straight from heaven."
Aaliyah's glamorous looks have even seen Cologne photographer Jonas Herrlein picture her.
The pictures produced jaw-dropping results as she wore a unique outfit of a denim top with white sleeves and a skirt.
It has been reported that she and Wirtz started dating back in 2022.
Wirtz's mega-move to Liverpool will be a British record fee when it is completed.
The Reds failed with two bids worth £109m and £113m until they found the breakthrough in negotiations.
The transfer will not become official until June 16, when the window reopens.
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