Milos Kerkez Says Yes to Liverpool – Club Talks Ongoing with Bournemouth
Liverpool and Bournemouth are actively working together this week to make progress on a potential deal for Milos Kerkez, with both clubs aiming to reach an agreement soon.
The Hungarian left-back has emerged as a priority target for Liverpool as they look to strengthen their depth and plan for the long-term succession of Andy Robertson. Kerkez, just 20 years old, impressed in his debut Premier League season with Bournemouth, showcasing pace, defensive tenacity, and attacking drive.
Talks between the clubs are said to be constructive, with Liverpool pushing to find a breakthrough in negotiations. Bournemouth are open to doing business, but only at the right price, as Kerkez remains an important part of their project.
Discussions are expected to continue over the coming days, with Liverpool keen to wrap up the deal early in the transfer window to allow the player to integrate during pre-season.
Liverpool have received the green light from Milos Kerkez, with the Hungarian left-back having already agreed to the project and given his approval for a move to Anfield. There are no issues on personal terms, clearing a major hurdle in the potential transfer.
Talks are now focused at club-to-club level, with negotiations underway between Liverpool and Bournemouth as the Reds work to finalize a deal. Liverpool are eager to strengthen at left-back as they look to gradually transition beyond the Robertson era, and Kerkez fits the profile: young, energetic, Premier League-proven, and with high potential.
Despite also being busy pursuing a blockbuster deal for Florian Wirtz, Liverpool remain in regular contact with Bournemouth, aiming to advance discussions and secure Kerkez early in the window.
The move is viewed as a strategic step in Liverpool’s squad evolution under their new head coach, as they prioritize youth, tactical flexibility, and long-term planning.