Bournemouth want £45 million for Milos Kerkez, Chelsea and Liverpool interested | OneFootball

Bournemouth want £45 million for Milos Kerkez, Chelsea and Liverpool interested | OneFootball

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·31 mars 2025

Bournemouth want £45 million for Milos Kerkez, Chelsea and Liverpool interested

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Bournemouth will demand £45 million for left-back Milos Kerkez this summer, according to the Times.

The Hungarian defender is attracting interest from Chelsea and Liverpool. The duo are in the market for a left-back this summer and could move for him.


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Bournemouth paid around £15 million to sign Kerkez from AZ Alkmaar, a move led by then technical director and now Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes.

Hughes wants to bring Kerkez to Merseyside as a long-term successor to Andrew Robertson.

Kostas Tsimikas could also leave the club this summer, leaving a gaping hole in the rearguard. The 21-year-old would be perfect to plug it.

Chelsea have Marc Cucurella as their only out-and-out left-back and need someone to challenge the Spaniard. Kerkez is on their radar.

The former AC Milan star has enjoyed a breakout campaign for the Cherries, establishing himself as one to watch out for.

Kerkez has devastating straight-line speed and a wicked cross for wreaking havoc in the opposition’s defence. He also uses his quickness as his primary defensive weapon.

Kerkez should choose Liverpool over Chelsea

Liverpool is the ideal destination for Kerkez this summer. They can offer a clear pathway to regular game time and a more stable environment for his development.

Chelsea is a chaotic project that is constantly being rebuilt. Cucurella has emerged as a key player, meaning Kerkez would face an uphill battle in an unpredictable set-up.

Stamford Bridge has been a revolving door of signings, often leaving young talents struggling for consistency.

Liverpool need a left-back immediately. With Robertson entering the latter stages of his career and Tsimikas leaving, Kerkez would have a genuine opportunity to become the long-term solution.

Anfield is undoubtedly the wiser choice. If Kerkez wants to thrive at the highest level and develop into an elite left-back, the decision is simple – Liverpool over Chelsea.

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