Liverpool’s transformation under Arne Slot has been exceptional, with 16 wins in 18 matches. However, concerns about Andy Robertson’s form persist. At 30, the Scotland captain’s performances have dipped, prompting Liverpool to seek a replacement. And the name popping up is Milos Kerkez, the 21-year-old Hungarian left-back currently thriving at Bournemouth.
Kerkez’s rise has been meteoric. After stints at AC Milan’s youth setup and AZ Alkmaar, he joined Bournemouth for £15.5 m in 2023. In his debut Premier League season, Kerkez made 33 appearances, contributing to a historic victory against Manchester City with two assists in November 2024.
Internationally, he is an established Hungarian national team player, sharing the pitch with Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai.
Why Kerkez fits Liverpool’s needs
Data underscores why Kerkez is ideal for Liverpool. His defensive stats include a 58% tackle success rate in the Premier League, coupled with 2.1 interceptions per 90 minutes. Offensively, he mirrors the dynamic full-back mold Robertson once epitomized, averaging 1.5 key passes and 3.2 crosses per game this season.
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At 21, Kerkez’s trajectory aligns perfectly with Liverpool’s long-term vision. With Michael Edwards overseeing strategic planning, investing £40 m for a player of his caliber – already Premier League-tested and with immense growth potential – is prudent.
Manchester United are also in the market for a left-back but prioritize Alphonso Davies and Theo Hernandez. This eases Liverpool’s path to Kerkez, ensuring minimal competition for his signature.
Bournemouth’s £40 m valuation reflects Kerkez’s development and his potential to triple their investment. For Liverpool, securing Kerkez would solidify their left flank for the foreseeable future, ensuring a smooth transition as Robertson’s role diminishes.
In Milos Kerkez, Liverpool would acquire not just a Robertson replacement but a long-term asset to bolster their defensive and offensive setups. Given his age, Premier League experience, and skill set, the deal represents excellent value for a club that thrives on forward-thinking recruitment.
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