Liverpool Eye Summer Swoop for Bournemouth’s Kerkez
Kerkez in Liverpool’s Sights
As the summer rumbles on, Liverpool’s attention has turned decisively towards Milos Kerkez, the 21-year-old Hungarian left-back currently on the books at Bournemouth. After a season that revealed both potential and vulnerability in the Reds’ defensive depth, bolstering the left side of defence is emerging as a priority at Anfield.
Kerkez, signed by Bournemouth from AZ Alkmaar in 2023, has made an big impact with his pace, aggression and ball-carrying ability. Though still raw, his promise has not gone unnoticed. Liverpool have already made contact with Bournemouth, according to numerous reports.
Kluivert Adds Fuel to Transfer Talk
Bournemouth player Justin Kluivert, speaking to Dutch outlet Voetbal Primeur, dropped a significant hint about his teammate’s future. “He’ll probably go there. I hope so for him,” Kluivert said, leaving little doubt as to where he believes Kerkez is headed. “He hasn’t really said goodbye yet, but I hope he’ll make it happen there.”

Such candour from a teammate is rare in the modern game, and it adds a layer of inevitability to the story. Kluivert, whose own career has taken him through some of Europe’s top leagues, seems convinced Kerkez is bound for Merseyside. His words will be music to the ears of Liverpool fans eager to see the club move decisively in the market.
Liverpool’s Need for a Modern Left-Back
With Andrew Robertson approaching his thirties and battling injury spells, and Kostas Tsimikas failing to fully convince as a long-term deputy, Liverpool’s pursuit of a younger option feels like part of a broader strategic shift. The modern full-back is expected to be a hybrid of creator, defender and transition machine — a profile Kerkez has started to hint at.
What Liverpool Can Expect from Kerkez
Still early in his development, Kerkez will not arrive as a guaranteed starter but rather as a project with immediate utility. He brings a willingness to drive forward, commit defenders and recover quickly — traits Liverpool value highly. His adaptation to the Premier League has been encouraging, and under the guidance of a club renowned for elite player development, he could thrive.
Should the move materialise, it would signal Liverpool’s intent to rebuild with purpose. Not just big names, but smart signings. Kerkez may not yet be a star, but he could be part of the next generation that shapes Liverpool’s identity under new leadership.