Milos Kerkez of Bournemouth has been linked with Man United and Liverpool (Picture by Marc Atkins/Getty Photographs)
Manchester United and Liverpool have reportedly each enquired concerning the potential switch of Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez.
The Hungary worldwide has impressed in his time within the Premier League and will quickly be able to make the step as much as a much bigger membership.
Nonetheless solely 21 years of age, Kerkez has proven great potential, and it appears each Man Utd and Liverpool are eager on a attainable deal, in accordance with Relevo.
This isn’t the primary time Kerkez has attracted curiosity from larger golf equipment, with HITC additionally beforehand reporting on his future and suggesting he may value round £40million.
It stays to be seen exactly how this saga will pan out, nevertheless, as Relevo notice that it’s nonetheless at an early stage, with solely enquiries made up to now, slightly than concrete negotiations.
Milos Kerkez switch: Is he what United and Liverpool want?
Kerkez is unquestionably too good to remain at Bournemouth for an excessive amount of longer, and it’s straightforward to think about him taking his sport to a different degree with a transfer to a giant six membership.
United want a brand new left-back as a result of harm points with each Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia, and CaughtOffside have been advised that the likes of Ben Chilwell and Alvaro Carreras are on the membership’s radar.
Liverpool would in all probability additionally do properly to make a change in that place quickly, with Andrew Robertson not getting any youthful, and with Kostas Tsimikas in all probability not best as a long-term substitute.
Kerkez would certainly select LFC over MUFC if these had been his two decisions, as issues are trying rather a lot higher at Anfield than Outdated Trafford proper now.
Arne Slot is doing an ideal job as Liverpool supervisor, but it surely stays to be seen what new United boss Ruben Amorim will be capable of obtain after changing the recently-sacked Erik ten Hag.