Liverpool is focusing on signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth as their primary transfer target after progressing with the Jeremie Frimpong deal. Interest from other clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester City, and Real Madrid, complicates the situation, as Bournemouth has set a price of around â¬45 million for Kerkez. The move could also facilitate selling Kostas Tsimikas, allowing Liverpool to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. As Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to leave, acquiring both Frimpong and Kerkez may help rejuvenate Liverpool's full-back options for the next season.
Liverpool have made Milos Kerkez their next top transfer target after already doing much of the work on the Jeremie Frimpong deal.
The Reds have already held some talks over signing the Bournemouth left-back, who has also been the subject of strong interest from Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid.
Bournemouth have also made it clear to interested clubs that Kerkez can leave for a fee in the region of 45m.
Even if losing Alexander-Arnold is a big blow, and replacing someone like Robertson won't be easy, you'd find it hard to argue that Frimpong and Kerkez aren't two superb signings.
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