Milos Kerkez is Liverpool's top transfer target this summer

After a success in the Premier League this season, Liverpool has turned its attention to the summer transfer business.
Even though the team is full of high-quality players, they still need some tweaks to make more improvements.
Arne Slot is happy with his team's performance this season, but the players they eliminated from the Champions League will bother him.
It clearly shows that they lack the proper goalkeepers, who could have made a difference with Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool needs more additions this summer
That's why they're targeting attackers, while Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike is on the radar.
Another position they are eager to strengthen is their left-hand position, and they need depth and competition for Andy Robertson.
Reporter David Ornstein confirmed that Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez is the highest transfer target in Liverpool's summer transfer window.
Ornstein said on Sky Sports Back Pags podcast:
“It might require Andy Robertson, or more likely [Kostas] Tsimikas leaves. At the top of the list is Milos Kerkez of Bournemouth.
“They will also have other options. If they bring, what they do there may affect the type of right-back they bring, because don't forget, they're going to choose Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez. I hope Jarell Quansah goes away.”
Milos Kerkez is suitable for Anfield
After an impressive performance for Bournemouth this season, the Reds have been in touch with Kerkez's move for a long time.
The young Hungarian defender was excellent in defense, and his offensive contributions didn't attract attention.
He is still young and has a long way to go, which is why players like Robertson in the club can help him get better in the future.
A wise move from Liverpool is to uninstall Kostas Tsimikas this summer and allow Robertson to serve as Kerkez's mentor before reaching the next level.
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