According to David Ornstein de l’Athletic, Liverpool should sell Andy Robertson or Kostas Tsimikas if they want to sign Milos Kerkez de Bournemouth.
The Reds seeks to sign a new left this summer after the poor performances of Robertson this season.
Even with Tsimikas at the club, Manager Arne Slot does not trust the options on the left and is ready to enter the market to strengthen this position.
After making a sign in the summer transfer window last summer when the Reds only signed Federico Chiesa, the Premier League leaders are expected to be more active in the summer.
They could have two new surroundings next season with the club aimed at a movement for Kerkez and also looking for Options at Real Madrid Market, Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Ornstein has stated that any agreement to bring Kerkez to Anfield this summer would force the club to sell Robertson or Tsimikas.
He said NBC sports:
“Milos Kerkez, for example (it is a transfer goal), in Bournemouth, but this would require one from Robertson or Tsimikas to leave.”
Liverpool is looking for a new left on the market

The 21 -year -old Kerkez has been one of Bournemouth’s best players this season and has shown that he is intended to play a larger club.
The Hungarian young man is good in defense and attack that would adapt to the style of play of the slot in Anfield.
The Logical Movement of the Reds would be to download Tsimikas this summer, as it almost does not play for them and the experience of Robertson could be used to relieve Kerkez on the team.
It is a position that needs Liverpool’s hierarchy, as Robertson has been out of this season, which is almost not a surprise since he had overcome his peak.