Tag: Milos Kerkez

Liverpool line up shock Camavinga move after record splurge

Eduardo Camavinga
December 2025

Liverpool are weighing a move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga despite his contract running to 2029, as Arne Slot pushes for another rebuild after a disastrous start that has followed a £450m summer spree on Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak and new full-backs. Camavinga has been monitored as Wirtz struggles to adapt, Isak endures scrutiny over his controversial switch from Newcastle, and defensive reinforcements Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez battle inconsistency, leaving Liverpool unsure Slot can stabilise a title defence already rocked by nine defeats in twelve games.

Slot “almost confused” by Liverpool’s league collapse

Arne Slot (Liverpool)
November 2025

Arne Slot admitted he is “almost confused” by Liverpool’s disastrous Premier League run, with the defending champions losing six of their last seven league games and sitting in the bottom half despite heavy summer investment and three wins from four in a strong Champions League campaign. Pointing to big-money arrivals such as Isak, Wirtz, Ekitike, Kerkez and Frimpong, Slot insisted the squad has enough quality and noted recent European victories over Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt. However, he conceded that “far too many games” have been lost domestically and that he has yet to “find a winning way” in the league.

Liverpool Defend £450m Summer Spending Spree

Richard Hughes (Liverpool sporting director)
September 2025

Liverpool smashed records with £450m in transfers, headlined by Alexander Isak (£125m) and Florian Wirtz (£100m rising to £116m). Hughes defended the huge outlay, stressing the priority was signing players suited to Arne Slot’s system, rather than obsessing over eye-watering fees. Liverpool’s summer recruits included Ekitike, Frimpong, Kerkez, and Leoni, forming the most expensive squad rebuild in the Premier League. Hughes explained at IMG x RedBird Summit that the club pays what it deems fair market value, focusing on age, role, and necessity above headlines.

Slot Explains Kerkez Substitution in Liverpool Win

Milos Kerkez (Liverpool)
September 2025

Liverpool edged Burnley 1-0 thanks to Mohamed Salah’s late penalty, but the match saw Milos Kerkez withdrawn after just 38 minutes. Arne Slot admitted he substituted the young full-back early because he feared a second yellow card could leave the Reds vulnerable. Kerkez was booked for simulation, prompting Burnley to target his flank aggressively. Slot turned to Andy Robertson to steady the defense, a move that paid off as Liverpool contained the hosts before Salah converted the decisive spot-kick in stoppage time to maintain their winning momentum.

Liverpool Sign Kerkez in £40M Deal

Milos Kerkez (Liverpool)
June 2025

Liverpool have signed Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez for £40m, pushing their summer spending past £200m. He joins after deals for Frimpong, Wirtz, and Mamardashvili as Arne Slot revamps the squad.
Kerkez called it an “honour” to join Liverpool and promised full commitment. With Slot leading a major rebuild, Kerkez is expected to compete for a starting role and help maintain Liverpool’s domestic dominance.

Liverpool Closing in on £40M Deal for Milos Kerkez

Milos Kerkez (AFC Bournemouth)
June 2025

Liverpool are nearing a deal with Bournemouth to sign 21-year-old left-back Milos Kerkez, with a valuation around £40 million and personal terms expected to be easily agreed.
Kerkez impressed last season as one of Bournemouth’s standout players. Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes, who originally signed him from AZ, has been a long-time admirer and is leading the final-stage negotiations.

Kerkez Set for Liverpool as Bournemouth Replace with Truffert

Adrien Truffert (Stade Rennais > Bournemouth), Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth > Liverpool)
June 2025

Bournemouth signed Adrien Truffert from Rennes for €17 million, paving the way for Milos Kerkez to join Liverpool in a €45 million deal after a strong season.
Kerkez, who tallied two goals and six assists in 38 matches, agreed personal terms with Liverpool. Bournemouth secured French U21 standout Truffert on a five-year deal as a direct replacement.

Top Clubs Circle Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez Ahead of Summer Decision

Milos Kerkez (AFC Bournemouth)
April 2025

Real Madrid, Liverpool, and Manchester City are monitoring left-back Milos Kerkez, who is expected to decide his future at season’s end.
The 21-year-old Hungary international wants guaranteed first-team football if he moves. Liverpool’s Richard Hughes, who signed Kerkez from AZ in 2023, remains especially keen.

Liverpool Eyes Bournemouth Duo for Summer Reinforcements

Milos Kerkez, Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
Summer 2025

Liverpool are planning a double swoop for Bournemouth stars Milos Kerkez and Antoine Semenyo. The Reds aim to bolster both their left-back and forward options with the promising young duo.
Kerkez has drawn attention as one of the top U21 left-backs under Iraola’s management, while Semenyo’s 15 goal contributions this season make him an exciting attacking option. Liverpool scouts have been closely monitoring both players.

Robertson’s Errors Spark Left-Back Transfer Chatter

Andy Robertson (Liverpool)
April 2025

Andy Robertson endured a nightmare moment in Liverpool’s 2-1 loss to Fulham, making two critical errors that led to the home side’s second goal. His poor pass and failed clearance handed Alex Iwobi the opportunity to score.
The Scottish left-back’s mistake-laden sequence has intensified speculation that Liverpool may look to upgrade at left-back this summer, with Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth) and Antonee Robinson (Fulham) named as top targets.

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