Milos Kerkez has been turning to Europe with its impressive performances and the best clubs are beginning to take note, according to captured.
Liverpool, in particular, is making strong movements to achieve the young Hungarian talent. Under the direction of football director Richard Hughes, who has a story with Kerkez since his time in Bournemouth, talks have begun between Liverpool and representatives of the player.
The Reds are ready to know the price asking for Bournemouth 45-50 million euros for KerkezIt is said that he is eager for moving, especially with the possibility of forming a team with Hungarian colleagues, Dominik Szoboszlai, in Anfield.
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But Liverpool is not the only club interested in the left. Real Madrid has also shown interest, looking Kerkez as a possible replacement for Theo Hernandez.
Juventus watches the situation while preparing for the possibility of the departure of Andrea Cambiaso. Chelsea and Arsenal are also in the mix, with the two Premier League giants eager to strengthen their teams. In the meantime, Atlético Madrid accelerates efforts to make a movement.
What did Milos Kerkez say about his future?

The increase in Kerkez to the prominence began in the Eredivisie with Az Alkmaar, where his performances attracted the attention of several European clubs. Since joining Bournemouth, he has only improved, becoming a key figure in his defense and helping the club to keep the Premier League competitive.
In an interview with AthleticsHe was asked if he wants to play with elite side. He replied: “Yes. As a child, you dream of playing the highest level, win the trophies, be in the best teams.
“These are the things that my agent is. My father is,” he added. “It’s not a thing that I am occupied by because the season continues, so it doesn’t make sense to talk about anything.
“There are games, the CUP is important to us; these are important things. And, as I say, when someone comes (for you) you never know what will happen or where you will end. In summer we will see what happens.”