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Liverpool’s transfer window is starting to heat up.
After already landing Jeremie Frimpong on the right side, attention has turned to the opposite flank.
The club has had question marks at left-back for some time.
Kostas Tsimikas is expected to move on.
There’s also been fresh interest in Andy Robertson from Atletico Madrid.
That’s opened the door for a new arrival.
And now, there’s a strong signal that a new face is already in line.
Arne Slot wants high-energy, modern full-backs on both sides of the pitch.
Players who can win the ball quickly, contribute going forward, and stay sharp in transition.
It’s a key part of his system.
With Frimpong already signed to cover for Trent Alexander-Arnold, it was only a matter of time before a similar profile arrived on the left.
One possible target has been on Liverpool’s radar for months.
Now, there’s reason to believe the move is basically done—thanks to a social media post that’s got Reds fans buzzing.
The strongest sign yet that Milos Kerkez is Anfield-bound came through Instagram.
Marko Kerkez, the younger brother of the Bournemouth left-back, reposted an image from Serbian outlet Crno Bele Novosti.
The image featured a line that read:
“Milos Kerkez, soon to be a new Liverpool footballer, has revealed which club he supports.”
That post has set off major excitement across Liverpool supporters online.
And it matches what the club has been working on behind the scenes for several weeks.
Kerkez, 21, played 41 games for Bournemouth last season.
He chipped in with 2 goals and 6 assists.
At international level, he is teammates with Dominik Szoboszlai for Hungary.
His playing style fits exactly what Arne Slot wants.
There’s still no official announcement from the club.
But with family hints and consistent media reports aligning, it’s now just a matter of time before Kerkez becomes Liverpool’s next summer signing.
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