Liverpool continue their drive to secure Bournemouth full-back Milos Kerkez because they need reinforcements to their roster before the upcoming transfer period. The top defender stands as a future replacement for Andy Robertson so the Premier League leaders have highlighted him as their essential transfer target. Multiple top football clubs including Real Madrid along with Man United, Man City and Arsenal show interest in signing the player as Liverpool Athletics actively work to acquire him. Kerkez’s representatives together with Bournemouth have received early communication but no formal offer has been put forward by the clubs.
Liverpool’s Accelerated Pursuit Of Milos Kerkez As Andy Robertson’s Successor
Liverpool intensified their Bournemouth target of Milos Kerkez to identify the next left-back player who would replace Andy Robertson. Bournemouth’s demands for £40 million have pushed Liverpool to expedite their pursuit of Milos Kerkez because other clubs entered the competition to sign him. The team now selects Kerkez above all other choices because Davies and Mendes signed new deals despite being shortlisted by Liverpool. Ajax left-back Jorrel Hato is still an option for the club. Reports indicate that Kerkez prefers moving to Anfield over rival European clubs thanks to his existing connexion with Liverpool’s director of football Richard Hughes.
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Liverpool’s Transfer Strategy And Ongoing Pursuit Of Milos Kerkez
Real Madrid rumours about Trent Alexander-Arnold do not prevent Liverpool from continuing their interest in Kerkez. The Reds are actively working with familiar transfer agent Fali Ramadani through which Ramadani previously helped Federico Chiesa join the club. The transfer plan of Bournemouth has already ensured Kerkez’s replacement through their January signing of Julio Soler from Lanús. The proposed deal would become Liverpool’s second Bournemouth transfer in this summer after they pursue Huijsen to strengthen their defensive department.
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