Liverpool told to pay £45m to sign Premier League defender

Liverpool told to pay £45m to sign Premier League defender
Liverpool told to pay £45m to sign Premier League defender

Liverpool Weigh Move for Milos Kerkez as Bournemouth Set £45m Price

Liverpool are actively exploring options at left back ahead of a pivotal summer of transition—and Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez has emerged as a credible target. The 21-year-old Hungarian international is high on the club’s list of potential reinforcements, with The Times reporting that Bournemouth have set a valuation of £45 million for the highly-rated defender.

Kerkez has impressed during his debut Premier League campaign, delivering two goals and six assists in a side lauded for its attacking ambition under Andoni Iraola. With Andy Robertson turning 31 in March and Konstantinos Tsimikas approaching 29, Liverpool are keen to inject youth and dynamism into their left-sided options.

Cash Only as Bournemouth Hold Firm

Despite Liverpool’s interest, Bournemouth are clear in their stance. The report states that the south coast club “would not be interested in Caoimhin Kelleher being used as a makeweight,” instead preferring a straight cash deal should Kerkez depart.

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Kerkez still has three years left on his contract and was signed for £15.5 million from AZ Alkmaar, where he had an outstanding 2022–23 season. That move was orchestrated by Richard Hughes—now Liverpool’s sporting director—which adds another layer of intrigue to this potential reunion.

Succession Planning at Anfield

The wider strategy at Anfield points toward succession planning. Liverpool are preparing for a new era under Arne Slot, and reinforcing in key areas will be a priority. Kerkez fits the mould: young, progressive, and Premier League-proven.

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While no formal bid has been lodged, Liverpool’s interest is genuine. With other elite European clubs also tracking the Hungarian—including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Chelsea—the competition could drive up the price.

Bournemouth’s Evolving Model

Bournemouth remain in a strong financial position. As The Times notes, they are “in a strong position to comply with the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules” and sit within touching distance of European qualification.

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