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Liverpool transfer target Milos Kerkez has dropped a significant hint that he may be leaving Bournemouth this summer, igniting fresh speculation around his next destination.
In an Instagram post, the 21-year-old left-back shared a photo of himself in action with the caption:
“38 games, 38 started, we finished the job and broke the record, thanks to the fans and everyone for support, thanks to the gaffer for trusting me to start all 38 games and special thanks to the one above for keeping me safe and healthy and of course nothing would be possible without my family, I don’t know what will happen next week but cherries family thank you!”
This statement follows growing rumours linking Kerkez to a summer move to Liverpool, who are looking to reinforce their left side ahead of Arne Slot’s second season in charge.
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Kerkez has had a great season at Bournemouth, quickly establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most promising young defenders.
His aggressive style, overlapping runs, and fearless mentality have drawn comparisons to the modern-day full-backs Liverpool thrives on.
According to David Ornstein ( via Q&A for The Athletic), Liverpool have identified Kerkez as a top target for this transfer window, although competition from other clubs is expected.
Kerkez’s message isn’t just a farewell, it reads like a calculated move towards something bigger.
With Liverpool actively scouting for full-back depth and Kerkez fitting Arne Slot’s high-energy, modern style, all signs point to a potential move to Anfield.
If the Reds make their move, Kerkez could be one of the most exciting additions of the summer window.
Is Kerkez the answer for Liverpool’s left side?
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