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Miloš Kerkez Transfer from AFC Bournemouth to Liverpool

Liverpool potentially have a free run at signing Milos Kerkez in the summer, as Manchester United have settled for Patrick Dorgu. Kerkez changed representation to Fali Ramadani’s Lian Sports agency, indicating a move might be near. Liverpool’s sporting director, Richard Hughes, previously brought Kerkez to Bournemouth.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Milos Kerkez as a potential replacement for Andy Robertson. Liverpool was interested in signing Milos Kerkez as a replacement for Andy Robertson. However, Kerkez issued a strong 15-word statement to rule out a move to Anfield, making Liverpool reconsider their plans.

Liverpool have shown interest in Bournemouth's left-back Milos Kerkez due to Andy Robertson's poor form. Kerkez has impressed this season and is considered one of the best left-backs in the league. Although Liverpool have not made an official move, they are exploring the possibility of signing him. In a Youtube stream, Kerkez stated, 'I will not go to Liverpool,' which might discourage the Premier League leaders. However, he might consider the move if Liverpool officially launches an offer.

Liverpool's prospects of signing Milos Kerkez have suffered a significant setback after the Hungarian player ruled out a move with a strong 15-word message. Bournemouth has made a firm decision on his exit, demanding a £50m price tag, which Liverpool has been instructed to meet.

Liverpool have been linked with Milos Kerkez as a potential long-term replacement for Andrew Robertson. Reports suggest that a transfer move in the summer is likely, though he will remain at Bournemouth during the winter transfer window. Liverpool is considered the more likely destination for the 21-year-old, especially given Manchester United's interest in another left-back.

Milos Kerkez has previously been linked with a move to west London, although Liverpool and Manchester United are set to battle for his signature this summer following his immense recent form at Bournemouth.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez. Liverpool are reportedly ‘considering’ a move for Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez. Bournemouth will demand a minimum of £40 million for Kerkez and are very reluctant to let him go mid-season, but it’s understood that the youngster is ready to join a top club.

Liverpool are leading the race against Premier League rivals Manchester United to sign Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez. The player prefers a move to Liverpool over Manchester United. All three Premier League sides, including Manchester City, have started contact with the player’s representatives. Liverpool director of football Richard Hughes, who previously worked for Bournemouth, brought Kerkez to England, and the defender wants to resume that working relationship.

Sources have confirmed to TEAMtalk that the Hungary international is Liverpool’s top target to replace Andy Robertson. The sporting director who brought him to Bournemouth, Richard Hughes, is now the sporting director at Liverpool. Kerkez is reportedly valued at £40million.

Milos Kerkez is being contested in the market by Manchester City, Manchester United, and Liverpool. Bournemouth is asking for 50 million pounds, which is almost 60 million euros, for the player. This is significantly higher than the amount Milan received when they transferred him to AZ Alkmaar in the winter market of 2022. The player's preferred destination is Liverpool.

Liverpool are set to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth for £50m. The transfer is expected to take place in the summer. Both Liverpool and Manchester United have shown interest in the player. However, the player favors a move to Anfield, influenced by Liverpool's sporting director, Richard Hughes, who previously brought Kerkez to Bournemouth. While no formal agreements are in place yet, the deal is considered a formality.

Liverpool are attentive to opportunities in the January window with left-back being a position in their sights. Milos Kerkez is a transfer target of the Reds, with ESPN's Mark Ogden confirming Liverpool's interest. TEAMtalk understands Kerkez is valued around the £40m mark, though his price could rise if Liverpool engage in a bidding war with Man Utd.

Team Talk reports on the interest of Liverpool and Manchester United in signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Liverpool and Manchester United are both interested in signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Bournemouth is preparing for his sale by agreeing to sign Julio Soler as his replacement for a fee of £6m, rising to £12m. Kerkez is valued at £40m, and the transfer could happen in either this window or the next.

Liverpool have reportedly joined the race to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth, driven by the current poor form of their left-back, Andy Robertson. Club legend Jamie Carragher has urged Liverpool to sign another left-back, specifically recommending Kerkez. With Bournemouth prepared to let Kerkez leave after securing Julio Soler as a replacement, Liverpool is now competing with Manchester United for his signature.

Team Talk reported that Liverpool and Manchester United have shown interest in signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Both clubs are keen on acquiring Kerkez, with Liverpool looking for a long-term successor to Andy Robertson. In anticipation of Kerkez's possible departure, Bournemouth is preparing by signing a new left-back, Julio Soler, as a replacement. The expected transfer fee for Kerkez is around £40 million. Liverpool may delay their move until the summer unless Manchester United accelerates their efforts in January.

Team Talk has reported Liverpool's interest in Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez as a potential successor to Andy Robertson. Milos Kerkez, a 21-year-old left-back at Bournemouth, is being considered by Liverpool as a suitable heir to Andy Robertson. It was noted that Kerkez recently signed with Fali Ramadani’s Lian Sports agency, which suggests a potential move in 2025. Liverpool's interest in Kerkez has been valued at around £40 million. The club may wait until the summer to make a move unless there is increased interest from Manchester United in January.

Milos Kerkez, a left-back from Bournemouth, has been identified as a potential signing for Liverpool. Journalist Mark Ogden suggests that Kerkez fits Liverpool's player profile better than Antonee Robinson due to his age. Liverpool is keen to strengthen their left-back position, and Kerkez is a name that has been put forward as a suitable candidate.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez as a potential transfer target.

Liverpool are on the hunt for a new left-back and could rival Manchester United for the transfer of Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez. Kerkez is valued at around £50m by Bournemouth. There is interest from Liverpool, and they are looking very closely at Kerkez as a top target. It remains to be seen if Liverpool can afford to pay £50m for a relatively young and unproven left-back, so it’s understood that there could be some discussions about including players in the deal in a bid to get that fee down.

Liverpool is also interested in Milos Kerkez as they look for a long-term successor to Andy Robertson. However, Liverpool is willing to wait until the summer for signing Robertson's heir, according to James Pearce from The Athletic.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in acquiring Milos Kerkez during the January transfer window. Milos Kerkez is a target for Liverpool for the January transfer window. Liverpool are actively looking at left-back targets, and Kerkez is among them. The connection between Kerkez and Federico Chiesa through a shared agency is seen as a 'secret weapon' that could give Liverpool a better chance of sealing a deal than Manchester United.

Milos Kerkez is known to have admirers at Manchester United and Liverpool and he has just signed with a new agency ahead of a likely transfer in 2025.

Team Talk provides an update on the transfer situation surrounding Milos Kerkez and his potential move to Liverpool or Manchester United. Liverpool are admirers of Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez and have him on their shortlist for a new left-back in January. However, Manchester United are considered to be in a better position to sign him this winter.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Milos Kerkez as a potential successor for Andy Robertson. Liverpool has shown interest in signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth as a potential successor for Andy Robertson. However, they are at growing risk of missing out on him to Manchester United. Liverpool is also considering Fulham's Antonee Robinson but prefers a younger player than the 27-year-old USMNT star.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Kerkez amid growing competition. Liverpool have fallen behind in the transfer race for Kerkez. Liverpool hold admiration for Fulham’s Antonee Robinson but would rather sign a younger player like Kerkez, though they are at growing risk of missing out on him.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in Milos Kerkez as a potential transfer target. Liverpool is monitoring Milos Kerkez, having been impressed by his performances at Bournemouth. He is considered another option if they miss out on Antonee Robinson.

TEAMtalk understands Milos Kerkez is Liverpool’s No 1 target in the left-back position. A £91m double deal that would bring both Kerkez (£40m) and Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi (£51m) to Anfield in January is on the agenda. Liverpool are expected to weigh up moves for a new full-back and a central midfielder after identifying them as potentially weaker positions.

Team Talk reports that Liverpool is interested in signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth as a potential replacement for Andy Robertson. Jamie Carragher has indicated that Liverpool is likely to pursue Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth to replace Andy Robertson. It is anticipated that Liverpool's sporting director Richard Hughes, who was responsible for bringing Kerkez to Bournemouth, will finalize a deal for his transfer. Liverpool aims to secure both Kerkez and Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi in January in a combined deal that could be worth approximately £91million (€110m / $115.5m). Bournemouth is seeking at least £40m (€48.3m / $50.8m) for Kerkez, who has also attracted interest from Manchester United and Real Madrid.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot reportedly admires Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez. The defender has been having an impressive season for Bournemouth in the Premier League. Kerkez was signed by Richard Hughes at Bournemouth, who has since become the sporting director at Anfield. During the 2022-23 season, Kerkez played for Dutch side AZ, while Slot was managing Feyenoord, which might have been when Slot noticed his talent. Known for his aggressive playing style and active involvement in attacks, Kerkez is considered a suitable fit for Liverpool's style of football. However, his contract with Bournemouth extends until 2028, suggesting that acquiring him might be difficult.

Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez as a new left-back. Liverpool is interested in signing Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez as a new left-back. Bournemouth will demand £40m before greenlighting a sale. Liverpool is ready to strengthen their title charge by splashing the cash in January.

Liverpool and Chelsea are reportedly interested in acquiring Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez during the January transfer window. The Hungarian left-back has performed well in the Premier League, drawing the attention of both clubs. Although the defender is reportedly flattered by the interest from Liverpool and Chelsea, Bournemouth is expected to make his transfer challenging. The defender is said to be valued at more than £40 million. Liverpool is in need of a quality long-term replacement for Andrew Robertson, and the 21-year-old Premier League defender is considered an ideal acquisition. However, Liverpool will likely have to pay a premium to finalize the deal.

TEAMtalk’s understanding is that Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez is a far likelier candidate to arrive at Anfield and could do so mid-season as Liverpool are seeking a new left-back in 2025.

Liverpool are big admirers of Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez and there is competition for his signature from Manchester United and Real Madrid, who are reportedly plotting a January move for the Hungarian international.

Liverpool face competition from Real Madrid in the race to sign Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez. Liverpool hope to sign both Kerkez and Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi in a £91m double deal in January.

Liverpool's interest in signing Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez has reportedly been confirmed by Hungarian sporting director Istvan Salloi, with additional confirmation from current Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai. There are concerns over the long-term fitness of current Liverpool left-backs Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas, which have led to links with the 21-year-old Kerkez. It is believed that his signing is 'absolutely on the table' at Liverpool, and Richard Hughes, the sporting director who initially brought Kerkez to England, is now at Liverpool. Kerkez, who is under contract with Bournemouth until 2028, joined them for £15 million in 2023. He is anticipated to command at least three times that fee if he departs next summer.

Liverpool are working on a deal to bring Bournemouth full-back Milos Kerkez to Anfield in January. They will not be dissuaded by Bournemouth's £40m demand for the player. Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes have made signing a long-term heir for Andy Robertson a primary objective, settling on Kerkez ahead of interest in other players.

Liverpool are holding talks on signing Milos Kerkez, with Arne Slot and Hughes being huge admirers of the player. They hope to secure him by the summer window at the latest, and potentially sooner.

Liverpool are interested in signing Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez, with a potential transfer fee of around £40million. The young Hungary international is seen as an ideal long-term successor to Andrew Robertson at left-back.

Liverpool are making preparations for the transfer of Milos Kerkez, who is considered one of the most promising young talents in the Premier League. At just 20 years old, he has already amassed a considerable amount of experience. Sources from Bournemouth indicate that the club hopes to retain him for the remainder of the current campaign, although they are not dismissing the possibility of bids in January due to the high level of interest surrounding him. Liverpool is aware that Manchester United is also monitoring the full-back. His current contract with Bournemouth is set to run until the summer of 2028.

Liverpool have reportedly 'stepped up' their interest in Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez. Liverpool chiefs have identified Kerkez as an ideal replacement for Andy Robertson at left-back. Manchester United are big admirers of Kerkez, but Liverpool are pushing to sign him first.

Liverpool have intensified their pursuit of Milos Kerkez as they compete with Manchester United for his signature. Liverpool initially targeted Kerkez during the summer and remain resolute in their aim to acquire him at some point in 2025. It is reported that Arne Slot’s team is increasing their interest in the Bournemouth star following impressive performances that caught the attention of their scouts in recent months. Sources confirmed to TEAMtalk that Kerkez and Martin Zubimendi are both definite targets for Liverpool. However, it is suggested that Liverpool's decision-makers might authorize the signing of only one of these two players in January.

Liverpool are reportedly stepping up their interest in Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez, who is open to a move away from his current club in January. Bournemouth are likely to ask for at least £40m to let Kerkez go this January. Liverpool’s interest in the talented young Hungary international dates back to the summer.

Liverpool are making plans to strengthen their left full-back position and are pushing hard for a deal to bring Milos Kerkez to Anfield as a long-term successor to Andy Robertson. Sources have confirmed the likely fee Liverpool will need to pay to land the Hungarian.

Liverpool are pursuing Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez for the left-back position. The interest is amid growing concerns over Andy Robertson's form. Manchester United also admire Kerkez, but he is lower on their shortlist, providing an opportunity for Liverpool to sign him.

Liverpool are intent on signing Milos Kerkez as Andy Robertson’s long-term successor. The club's pursuit of the Bournemouth star is ongoing, and they have learned the costs involved in prising the 21-year-old left-back to Anfield in 2025.

Liverpool is pursuing Milos Kerkez as a replacement for Andy Robertson. The transfer is planned for 2025 and Liverpool has a relatively free run at him after Manchester United shifted focus to other targets. Bournemouth will demand a minimum of £40 million for Kerkez. Liverpool sees him as a potential starting left-back for the rest of the 2020s.

Liverpool have identified Milos Kerkez as a top target for 2025 and could move for him as early as January. The Bournemouth man is wanted by multiple top clubs, including Manchester United. Liverpool see him as a player who can take the reigns from Andy Robertson, who is their primary left-back.

Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Liverpool are tracking Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez as a future target. Liverpool have put Kerkez at the top of their wish list as they look to move on from Andy Robertson at left-back.

Liverpool are aiming to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth before rivals Manchester United. Liverpool's sporting director Richard Hughes, who is familiar with Kerkez, is keeping an eye on him. While Liverpool are interested in Kerkez, they are currently only scouting and have not yet submitted a bid. Liverpool have identified Kerkez as a primary target and are planning to make a bid for him sometime in 2025. Bournemouth are anticipating offers for Kerkez at the end of the season, with potential approaches in January depending on the condition of Liverpool's current left-backs.

Milos Kerkez, the Hungarian international currently with AFC Bournemouth, is reportedly a prime target for Liverpool FC. The Hungarian outlet M4 Sport has confirmed Liverpool's interest in Kerkez, a claim that is further corroborated by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Romano has indicated that the Liverpool board holds Kerkez's profile in high regard. While a formal offer is anticipated to be made soon, it is possible that Kerkez will complete the current season at Bournemouth.

Liverpool have sought permission from Bournemouth to speak to Milos Kerkez.

Liverpool have identified Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez as a key target ahead of the January transfer window. Liverpool are scouring the market for a new left-back as Arne Slot eyes more competition for Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas.

Liverpool has submitted a 35 million pound offer for Milos Kerkez, a promising young Hungarian full-back currently with AFC Bournemouth. The player has gained attention for his impressive performances in the Premier League, being noted for his speed, offensive capabilities, and defensive solidity. Bournemouth is reportedly hesitant to part with one of their key players, but the attractive offer may prompt them to reconsider their position. Liverpool's negotiators have initiated discussions, although an agreement has not yet been reached. Bournemouth indicated they would be willing to negotiate further if Liverpool increases their offer to 45 million pounds.

Liverpool have asked Bournemouth for permission to speak with Milos Kerkez and his camp regarding personal terms. The player is reportedly open to hearing what Liverpool have to say, although he is happy at Bournemouth. Manchester United also hold strong interest in Kerkez.

Liverpool have initiated discussions with Bournemouth regarding Milos Kerkez. It is understood that Liverpool's sporting director, Richard Hughes, is spearheading the pursuit of Kerkez, who is considered their primary target. Although Kerkez is reportedly content at Bournemouth, he is said to be open to the possibility of joining a major club like Liverpool, which would allow him to reunite with his fellow Hungary international, Dominik Szoboszlai. Liverpool's interest in Kerkez is described as sincere, as they have been monitoring him for several months. Bournemouth anticipates that Kerkez will depart either in the upcoming summer or January transfer window, with Liverpool expected to make a bid. Manchester United had shown interest but were reportedly deterred by his £40m price tag.

Liverpool have shown interest in signing the Hungarian defender Milos Kerkez. They have identified him as a top target and have begun discussions to acquire the 20-year-old defender. Liverpool have received permission from Bournemouth to negotiate with the player. The Hungarian international has impressed since his move to Bournemouth in 2023, catching the attention of Liverpool. The club is in need of a quality long-term replacement for Andrew Robertson, and Kerkez appears to be an ideal fit. Liverpool director Richard Hughes, who was instrumental in bringing Kerkez to the Premier League in 2023, might also play a significant role in facilitating his potential transfer to Liverpool.

Liverpool have shown interest in Bournemouth's left-back, Milos Kerkez, as they plan to find a successor for Andy Robertson. The Premier League giants consider Kerkez a potential long-term replacement for Robertson, who has reached the age of 30. Bournemouth anticipate that Kerkez is in his last season with them and expect him to transfer to a larger club in England next year. Liverpool are anticipated to place a bid for the defender next year and are currently seen as the frontrunners in the race to acquire him. The player is reportedly eager to join Liverpool, viewing it as an ideal opportunity to further his career. However, Liverpool will face competition from Manchester United for his signature.

Liverpool have identified Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez as a key target for 2025. An offer for his services could come as soon as January. He is seen as a long-term replacement for Andy Robertson, with rising interest in the star indicating this might be his last season at Bournemouth.

Liverpool are keen to sign Milos Kerkez as a long-term replacement for Andy Robertson. They have been scouting him for months and have already done a detailed evaluation on the Bournemouth star. Sources say Liverpool are in a good position to land the defender and are likely to launch a bid.

Milos Kerkez, a 20-year-old Hungarian international, is currently under contract with AFC Bournemouth. FC Liverpool has shown interest according to Teamtalk. Kerkez joined Bournemouth for around 18 million Euros from AZ Alkmaar for the 2023/24 season. Bournemouth is reluctant to sell him in January, with a transfer after the season being more likely.

Liverpool could get into a transfer battle with Manchester United and Arsenal to sign Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez.

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