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Pharmaceutical Factory executives: We got a clear signal from the Wiltz family that the team is working hard to keep Wiltz
May 12th Leverkusen senior executive Rollfers said in an interview with Biography that the team is working hard to keep Wilz. Rolfies said: "We got a clear signal from the Wiltz family, so we felt relaxed. We are working to make sure that Wiltz stays next season, and we know there are many teams interested in him, but the topic is still open." Regarding Wiltz's future, Leverkusen CEO Carlo said: "The most important thing is that whether Wiltz is ultimately staying or going somewhere else, everyone must find a comfortable solution."
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