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Liverpool’s summer business is already off to a flying start under Arne Slot, with two deals confirmed and a third edging closer.
The Reds have moved quickly to strengthen key areas of the squad, and they aren’t done yet.
First through the door was Jeremie Frimpong, signed from Bayer Leverkusen for £29.5 million.
Signed for a modest fee of around £1.5 million, he’s seen as one for the future.
But the biggest story still brewing is around Florian Wirtz.
The Reds have reportedly agreed a club-record £116 million fee with Leverkusen for the German international, though no official announcement has been made yet.
If completed, Wirtz would become one of the most expensive signings in Premier League history — and a clear statement of intent from Liverpool’s new era.
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While the Wirtz deal continues to dominate headlines, Liverpool appear to be closing in on another key addition — this time at left-back.
Talks with Bournemouth for Milos Kerkez are believed to be in the final stages, with both clubs nearing an agreement in the £40–45 million range.
The 21-year-old Hungarian has caught the eye with his performances and is being lined up as a long-term successor to Andy Robertson.
What really ignited transfer speculation was an Instagram post from Kerkez’s brother, who shared an image with the caption:
“Soon to be a Liverpool player.”
The post quickly spread across social media, fueling reports that a deal is all but done.
While there’s no official confirmation yet, personal terms have already been agreed, as previously reported, and the move is now believed to be a matter of final paperwork and medicals.
Meanwhile, Fabrizio Romano has reported that Atlético Madrid have made him a priority target and that initial talks are already underway, with the player said to be keen on the move.
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