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Liverpool Contact Bournemouth for Kerkez as Transfer Talks Advance
Liverpool have contacted Bournemouth to sign Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez. Negotiations are moving quickly. Personal terms with the 21-year-old defender are almost finalized, and he is eager to move to Anfield.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Liverpool have officially reached out to Bournemouth to negotiate for Milos Kerkez. Talks between the clubs are progressing fast. Liverpool is also working on personal terms with the Hungarian international, who wants to join the Reds. Both clubs are negotiating the transfer fee, with Bournemouth reportedly asking for £45 million for their talented left-back.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
This move is part of Liverpool’s plan to revamp their full-back positions. The club is close to signing Bayer Leverkusen right-back Jeremie Frimpong. He is likely to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract expires this summer. Kerkez would compete with the aging Andrew Robertson, and there are rumors Kostas Tsimikas could be sold to comply with Financial Fair Play rules.
Kerkez has been outstanding for Bournemouth this season and has become one of the Premier League‘s most promising defenders. His performances have attracted interest from elite clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, and Real Madrid. However, Liverpool is pushing hard to sign him.
KERKEZ’S RISE TO PROMINENCE
The Hungarian defender’s career has been on a steady rise since he left AC Milan’s youth academy to join AZ Alkmaar in 2022. After impressing in the Netherlands for 18 months, Bournemouth signed him for just over £15 million two years ago. He has since made 72 appearances for Bournemouth and has become a key player known for his dynamic and attacking style of play, contributing two goals and eight assists.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher is among those who have publicly praised the young left-back. If the deal goes through, Bournemouth would make a significant profit of around £30 million on their initial investment.
WHAT NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL?
With Liverpool currently second in the Premier League, four points behind leaders Arsenal and three points ahead of third-placed Manchester City, this transfer move shows their intent to strengthen for next season. The Reds play Wolves in their final league match this weekend. They need a win and hope Arsenal slip up against Everton to have any chance of winning the title.
If both the Kerkez and Frimpong deals are completed, Liverpool will have resolved key areas in their squad. This could set them up for a stronger title challenge next season under manager Arne Slot. The club’s willingness to invest in young talent with proven Premier League experience shows their commitment to building a sustainable future while remaining competitive.