Signing a left in the summer transfer window is high on Liverpool’s priority list.
The Reds suffered in this position this season with Andy Robertson losing their shape and Kostas Tsimikas did not contribute much.
The Reds have a world-class defense with players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate and Virgil Van Dijk who occupy the other positions.
However, you need to improve massive in the left position and already have it Identified the bournemouth defender, Milos Kerkez In this position, but it could be difficult for Liverpool to sign the Hungarian defender.
According to Sky Sports FranceJuventus has entered the race to sign Kerkez from Bournemouth.
The Premier League side will require a rate of about 45 million euros for the complete Hungarian back.
Juventus has turned Kerkez into their priority transfer goal in case they lost the defender Andrea Cambiaso in the summer.
According to the report, the player’s representatives have already begun talks with Cristiano Giuntoli, who is the sports director of Juventus.
The Italian side has made its movement and has moved ahead of Liverpool in the race to sign the talented left.
Liverpool competition is confronted with Juventus

Juventus has good relations with Fali Ramadani, who is the agent of the Ombudsman of Bournemouth.
In addition, Liverpool can avoid entering a transfer battle, as they are always clear about their transfer goals and only make their movement if they feel that the player wants to join them.
They have learned their lesson from Romeo Lavia’s transfer saga with the player who rejected the Merseyside Club at the last moment to move to Chelsea.
The player may not be difficult for the Slot de Arne or for Juventus, so he could reach the player’s decision at the end.
With Liverpool that works well in the league and Europe, Kerkez could have a better chance of gaining trophies in Liverpool than in Juventus.
While Kerkez could get to Anfield, Jarell Quansah could leave -in a loans movement To get more play time.
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