Following the disclosure of Liverpool’s appraisal of the Bournemouth left-back, a report claims that Milos Kerkez has declined the opportunity to join Manchester City in favor of a trade to Liverpool. This comes as the Reds announce their valuation of the player.
Liverpool and Manchester City are two of the most successful clubs in the world, and it is reasonable to anticipate that they will fight for significant awards on an annual basis. In spite of the fact that the Reds had a tremendously successful season, the Cityzens were forced to endure a season that was extremely disheartening.
In order to ensure that they would be participating in the Champions League during the 2025–2026 season, Manchester City had to wait until the very last day of the Premier League season.
In terms of Liverpool, the Merseyside team managed by Arne Slot was successful enough to win the Premier League title in late April during his first season in command.
Liverpool is currently in a position to win the race for Kerkez, which they won by defeating Manchester City to win the league title in the previous season.
Within the month of September, Fraser Fletcher, who is the transfer correspondent for TEAMtalk, stated that Liverpool was interested in Kerkez.
According to sources who spoke with TEAMtalk, Bournemouth is interested in paying £45 million for the Hungary international player, who Slot considers to be his top target for the left-back position.
On Monday, transfer writer Rudy Galetti claimed on X that Liverpool are “pushing” to finalize a deal for Kerkez as quickly as possible in preparation of a late move from Bayern Munich. This has been done in anticipation of a late move from Bayern Munich.
Sebastian Denis, a journalist, has disclosed on X that Kerkez is “going to Liverpool,” despite the fact that Manchester City is interested in him.
For a long time, Manchester City has been interested in signing Kerkez, but according to FootMercato, the Bournemouth star is now “destined for Liverpool, who have entered into advanced talks for his recruitment.” This information was provided by a source with a strong network of connections.
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