Liverpool is making significant progress in their pursuit of Milos Kerkez, with negotiations with Bournemouth advancing rapidly. According to This Is Anfield, the Hungarian left-back has already agreed personal terms with Liverpool, and discussions between the clubs are ongoing.
Kerkez, valued at £45 million, has been a standout performer for Bournemouth, making 38 starts last season and contributing to their record Premier League points tally. His aggressive playing style, defensive solidity, and attacking contributions make him an ideal long-term successor to Andy Robertson at Anfield.
Liverpool has already secured Jeremie Frimpong and is actively negotiating a British record deal for Florian Wirtz. The club’s summer rebuild under Arne Slot is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious in recent years.
With Kerkez reportedly keen on the move, an agreement between Liverpool and Bournemouth could be finalized soon, paving the way for his arrival at Anfield. Fans can expect further updates as talks progress.