Liverpool supporters were given a big boost yesterday after reports were confirmed that Mohamed Sarah was about to sign a new two-year deal at Anfield.
Paul Joyce has broken the news that the Egyptian star is about to agree to a new deal. Fabrizio Romano also revealed that the deal is in its final stages, with Sarah set to sign a new two-year deal at Anfield.
More encouraging for fans, Virgil van Dik is expected to follow suit, with Romano making it clear that the captain has also agreed to the new terms.
The double-contract breakthrough comes as a timely morale booster at key stages of the season.
Milos Karques’ latest social media activity suggests a potential move for Liverpool
In the celebration of the contract, a keen eye Liverpool fan realized that there could be a move from Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerquez, one of the club’s top forwarding targets.
The Hungarian defender has been frequently associated with his move to Anfield since January, and liked the series of Fabrizio Romano posts reporting on Sarah and Vandic’s new deal.
The subtle social media activity sparked new speculation that a move to Merseyside could be on the cards this summer.
Why Liverpool is targeting left back?
Despite Liverpool’s impressive league campaign, the left-back position has emerged as a weakness. Veteran Andy Robertson struggles with form, but Costas Tsimicus has not been able to deliver consistent performance.
This will encourage the club to explore new options, and Kerquez has been on Liverpool’s radar for several months.
The 21-year-old is a standout performer at Bournemouth this season, combining defensive awareness with energy and calm for the future.
Recent reports suggest that Liverpool is ready to accommodate Bournemouth’s asking price, and Kerkez reportedly eager to link with Anfield’s Hungarian compatriot Dominique Zoboschlei.
It has also been reported that players are informing their friends that they want to switch.
Long-term solutions for Kerkes Red
As Robertson enters the post-peak of his career, Kerquez’s move makes sense as part of Liverpool’s long-term team plan.
The young defender offers immediate depth in slot setup and the potential for future starting roles.
As Robertson enters the Twilight of his career, Liverpool’s Kerkez’s moves coincides with their long-term vision. If the Reds can successfully negotiate the deal, the Bournemouth star can offer both immediate coverage and a long-term solution on the left back.