
Brother of £50m player now likes post saying he has chosen to join Liverpool this summer

03/27/2025 08:00 AM
Despite the fact March is yet to end, there is already a lot of transfer talk going on at Liverpool.
Above all, Trent Alexander-Arnold has opted to join Real Madrid on a free transfer when his contract at Anfield expires this summer, which will see Arne Slot lose a world class talent.
Furthermore, there is also a lot of discussion about a new left-back at Liverpool, amid a season where Andy Robertson has failed to match his previously high levels, while Kostas Tsimikas has struggled to shine when deputising for the Scotland international.
Milos Kerkez is a target after his outstanding efforts with Bournemouth – who value him at £50m – and the Hungarian’s brother has now added fuel to the fire.
Marko Kerkez likes post claiming Milos Kerkez wants to join Liverpool
TBR Football understand Slot wants Kerkez to replace Tsimikas – and a move could be on.
The definition of the beautiful game: this assist 🔥 pic.twitter.com/syI0E5kqj2
— AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) March 9, 2025
After M4 Sport – a top Hungarian news outlet, who Dominik Szoboszlai follows – wrote that the Bournemouth No.3 has chosen to join Liverpool this summer, his brother, Marko Kerkez, could be seen amongst those to have ‘liked’ the post, adding an interesting dimension to the rumours.
Kerkez's brother has liked a post about Milos choosing Liverpool 👀 pic.twitter.com/VNH4nxig5G
— LFC Transfer Room (@LFCTransferRoom) March 26, 2025
Of course, he might just be proud to see his brother in the news, although we feel this is definitely a transfer saga worth keeping an eye on for Liverpool fans.
Liverpool could take two players from Bournemouth
TBR Football are aware that Liverpool also like Dean Huijsen – who is a teammate of Kerkez at Bournemouth.
It comes amid a situation where Virgil van Dijk – like Mohamed Salah – is also set to become a free agent this summer as things stand, while Joe Gomez has unfortunately struggled with injuries once again this season.
Therefore, Liverpool could end up fielding two of Bournemouth’s back four next season, as speculation involving Kerkez and Huijsen refuses to go away.