Liverpool have been active in bolstering their squad for the new season, with key signings highlighted during their pre-season tour in Asia. Among these is Milos Kerkez, a 21-year-old Hungarian international signed from Bournemouth for a fee reportedly worth up to £40 million. Kerkez’s deal is a five-year contract, securing him at Liverpool until 2030. He is expected to provide strong competition and a long-term replacement for the left-back position, addressing a previously growing concern for the team. Last season, Kerkez played 41 games for Bournemouth, scoring twice and providing six assists, and also regularly features for Hungary alongside Dominik Szoboszlai.
Liverpool’s recent £79 million acquisition Hugo Ekitike, a 23-year-old forward from Eintracht Frankfurt, has joined the squad slightly later due to pending international clearance. Ekitike, who scored 26 goals last season earning a place in the Bundesliga Team of the Season, will link up with the team during their Asia tour, expected to arrive in Hong Kong shortly. Despite the delay, Ekitike made a notable first impression during an open training session at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium, receiving a warm welcome from fans and teammates including manager Arne Slot. His presence adds firepower to Liverpool’s revamped attack, which also includes Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong.
This summer, Liverpool have signed six new players, aiming to strengthen various positions. In addition to Kerkez and Ekitike, the club signed Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong to bolster the full-back and attacking positions respectively, and Giorgi Mamardashvili to compete for the goalkeeper role. These signings reflect manager Arne Slot’s commitment to refreshing the squad as he prepares for his second campaign in charge.
Liverpool’s pre-season schedule in Asia includes important fixtures, with Ekitike expected to participate in at least one match, likely against Yokohama FM, allowing him to acclimate to the team’s dynamics ahead of the competitive season. The integration of new signings has been highlighted by positive fan reactions and evident squad enthusiasm, underpinning Liverpool’s ambition to build on their Premier League title success.