'Liverpool to sign Milos Kerkez in January' - Fans react to Bournemouth latest
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Liverpool now have to sign Milos Kerkez in the January transfer window following his impressive performance in Bournemouth's 4-1 victory over Newcastle at St James' Park, fans insist.
The Cherries triumphed with a hat-trick from Justin Kluivert and a fourth goal from Kerkez to seal the win.
The Hungarian left-back has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool, but Bournemouth have made it clear that they do not want to sell him during this transfer window.
Despite Bournemouth's stance, Liverpool fans are still hopeful about the potential signing. After his standout performance, many supporters are calling for him to be brought in as an alternative to Arne Slot’s current options at left-back, such as Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas.
Liverpool fans are excited by the links to Milos Kerkez
The full-back has featured in every league game this season, registering two goals and two assists across all competitions.
At just 21 years old, his performances have drawn attention from Merseyside, underscoring his potential to thrive at the highest level in the full-back position.
Kerkez joined Bournemouth last summer in a £15.5 million move from AZ Alkmaar and is tied to a long-term contract [BBC Sport], meaning any potential transfer would likely come with a hefty price tag for the young full-back.
Despite this, Liverpool fans remain excited about the prospect of signing him.
Many have urged the club to make a move, with one supporter saying, "We need him desperately" after watching his standout performance. Another fan added that Kerkez would "solve the left-back position problem" at the club with another saying “get him now”.
In other news, Liverpool and Man United in a race to sign this Premier League star.
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