Liverpool appears to be on the verge of securing Bournemouth’s promising left-back Milos Kerquez as the first major signature in the summer transfer window.
Famous critic Ian Wright suggests that the deal is “probably over,” indicating that Hungarian International will soon be able to join the Premier League champions.
The Reds aim to operate in the summer transfer window by making new signatures in several positions.
There are several players out of the club, including right-back Trent Alexander Arnold, but some promising signatures arrive to strengthen the team for next season.
After a successful career in his first season, Arne Slot has the confidence of the club’s hierarchy ready to support him strongly this summer.
Liverpool’s edge close to Milos Kerquez’s signature
The left-back position is a source of great concern for slots this season, and is ready to address that issue by bringing new players into that position to compete with Andy Robertson.
Speaking about Premier League Productions (via Liverpool Echo), Wright heard with confidence that Liverpool would sign Kerkes of Bournemouth.
The soccer critic said:
“Kerquez (to Liverpool), that’s probably the amount of stories we’ve been talking about for so long, perhaps it’s a shame (for Bournemouth). He’s a great player.”
Arne Slot has identified forwarding targets
Merseyside Club is set to be ambitious in the transfer market this summer, with at least four new signatures expected.
RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons is another player on the radar of the Giants in the Premier League.
Work has already begun behind the scenes on behalf of Alexander Arnold and Bayer Rewelkusen’s Jeremy Fripon.
With Darwin Nunes most likely on his way out of the club, a new number nine will arrive at Anfield to lead the offense next season and partner with Mohamed Sarah.
Liverpool is planning to raise £170 million through sales of five players