According to a new claim from journalist Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool resolved the “problem” with the following signature:
Liverpool is asking for more signatures after Wirtz
The Reds completed a signature from Bayer Leverkusen for Florian Wiltz’s club record of £166 million last week.
The Germans joined Jeremy Fripon, who came as a direct replacement for Trent Alexander Arnold, but Liverpool’s signature is not expected to cease there.
Milos Kerquez looks like a player selected at left back. Bournemouth Ace comes to offer Andy Robertson’s competition or replace him, depending on whether Scott leaves this summer.
Hungary was undoubtedly a great player in his position in the Premier League last season, showing why Liverpool and Arne slots are eager to sign him, and now there’s a new update on the Reds’ pursuit.
Liverpool solves Kerkes Signature Issues – Romano
According to Romano on his YouTube channel (via Liverpool World), “technical issues” including Liverpool and Cerquez are currently being sorted out, with a five-year deal agreed and could be completed on Tuesday after his medical care.
“After solving the technical issues, Liverpool and Bournemouth decided to go through the formal steps, so we’ll exchange documents and exchange emails. Milos Kerkez goes here at £40 million – that’s the price of the player. The five-year contract goes back to the left of Hungary. It’s all set because Liverpool is for medical examinations and signing contracts.
“The player just wanted to join Liverpool. Players can tell that even while they had not officially closed this deal in recent weeks, they were on the list of several clubs around Europe, taking into account the moves for him.
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There’s very little I don’t like about Kerkez. Hungarian International has registered five assists in the Premier League last season and is full of energy that can deliver quality on both ends of the pitch.
At 21, he is 10 years younger than Robertson, so he represents Liverpool’s future, and he has tenacity in his distinctiveness from the Reds man he is today.
Ideally, Kerquez will come before Robertson as the first option, and Costas Tsimika will leave for him, but in any case, Bournemouth Ace will be able to head straight to the starting lineup for slots next season.