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Milos Kerkez could well join Liverpool this summer as an award winner, with the left-back having been nominated for the PFA’s Young Player of the Year.
The 21-year-old looks set to complete a move to Anfield, with his father confirming earlier this week that it’s a “done deal”.
Bournemouth also looks to have given Liverpool the green light to go ahead with the transfer, having already secured Adrien Truffert as Kerkez’s replacement.
The Hungarian is expected to become the Reds’ third major signing this summer.
Kerkez will be expected to immediately challenge as Liverpool’s first-choice left-back, having firmly established himself as one of the Premier League’s most exciting talents.
With Andy Robertson being eyed up by Atletico Madrid, Kerkez could find himself thrust straight into the thick of the Reds’ title defense next season - but there’s yet more evidence why he looks to be ready for the challenge.
Kerkez is one of six players to have been nominated for the PFA’s Young Player of the Year award, underlining his growing reputation ahead of a move to Anfield that could set the Reds back up to $60 million.
Milos Kerkez is nominated alongside former Bournemouth teammate Dean Huijsen
He’s named along with former Bournemouth teammate Dean Huijsen, who has already secured a move to Real Madrid and made his debut alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold on Wednesday.
Arsenal duo Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri are also nominated, along with Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers and new Chelsea signing Liam Delap.
Liverpool will see Kerkez’s nomination as another seal of approval ahead of his expected arrival on Merseyside, with his father all but confirming his son will be part of Arne Slot’s side next season.
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