A few days ago, in an interview with The Athletic, Ram talked about why Liverpool is more suitable for Wiltz than Bayern.
■ Regarding Wiltz and Liverpool
Ram said: "Wilz has an excellent first touch and can change the speed of the game very easily. Wiltz doesn't just want to participate in the offense, he wants to be the decisive factor in the offense. His football is more direct and clearer. He waits for the opportunity and can change the speed of the game with a touch or pass."
"This is why he looks very suitable for Liverpool. The game system there is a focus on speed, vertical advancement, and has a clear role allocation within the team, which should be very suitable for him."
■ Regarding why Wilz chose not to join Bayern Munich, Ram said: "Of course, I would love to see Wilz wear Bayern jerseys, but I can understand him transferring to other places. On the one hand, Slot wanted to build a position around him, not just fill a gap."
"Secondly, it's not easy to integrate Wilz and Musiara into the same team. Both want to take the middle. Both want the ball and need space. What I particularly like is that Wilz and Musiara are team players. They have connections with all their teammates on the court. They run a lot and help in defense. These are traits they share."
■ Ram pointed out the aspects that Wilz can still improve in the game and that he has to adapt to English football. "In my opinion, Wilz is better at controlling the situation than Musiara, but his physical fitness needs to be stronger. In this season's match against Atletico Madrid, or in the 2024 Europa League final against Atlanta, he understands what it feels like to be stared at every second. He doesn't like people-to-man defense, but physical strength is a prerequisite in the Premier League and the Champions League."
"Wilz also has to learn to deal with the pressure, which will be much stronger in Liverpool than when he was at Leverkusen. You see, this has begun, and his performance was criticized in Wednesday's national team match against Portugal. He has not even signed a contract with Liverpool at all!"