Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez has dropped a major hint amid rumors of agreeing personal terms with Liverpool. The 21-year-old helped the Cherries finish the Premier League season on a winning note with a 2-0 win against Leicester City on Sunday, May 25.
After the game, the young left-back took to Instagram and admitted that he does not know what awaits him in the future. He thanked Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola for believing in him and starting him in all 38 league games across the season. The bombarding Hungarian full-back posted on Instagram, as quoted by Liverpool World:
Arne Slot’s side have been heavily linked with Kerkez in recent months and have reportedly agreed personal terms with the young defender already. Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claimed on his YouTube channel that terms have already been agreed upon between the Reds and the full-back. He said:
Romano added:
Milos Kerkez has been thoroughly impressive since joining Bournemouth from Dutch side AZ in 2023, attracting interest from several European giants. He has been arguably the best left-back in the Premier League this season, with two goals and six assists in 38 appearances.
Manchester United youngster Alejandro Garnacho is reportedly open to joining rivals Liverpool, with his future up in the air. As reported by Spanish outlet DefensaCentral (via Daveockop), the Argentina international has been offered to several European sides across Europe, including the Reds.
The Athletic reported last week that Ruben Amorim has told Garnacho to find a new club in the summer. Manchester United’s financial situation and Amorim’s relationship with Garnacho are reportedly why they are ready to cash in on the winger.
Garnacho was completely omitted from the Red Devils’ final matchday squad of the Premier League season. Amorim’s side secured a 2-0 win against Aston Villa to record a 15th-placed finish.
Garnacho reportedly wants to join Real Madrid but has also been offered to Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid and Liverpool. The 20-year-old was linked heavily with Chelsea and Napoli in January, but a move failed to materialize.
Snehanjan developed an interest in football at a very young age, thanks to his father watching football on TV. His favorite player is club legend Steven Gerrard and his favorite manager is another legend in Jurgen Klopp. The ‘Miracle of Istanbul’ i.e., Liverpool beating AC Milan in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final left an indelible mark on him. He believes that Liverpool is a family unlike other top clubs, which sets them apart.
Snehanjan also follows Indian Super League and the I-League, although the latter is closer to his heart. If he could change a rule in football, it would be VAR not pointing out mistakes of on-field officials unless they are clear and obvious errors. Outside the football world, Snehanjan likes to explore the various genres of music and watch movies and shows on OTT. He’s also a car enthusiast and likes to follow the automobile world.
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