Arne Slot celebrates Liverpool’s Premier League title victory (photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Liverpool is reportedly likely to sell Costas Tsimika this summer in a deal that could affect the potential arrival of Milos Kerquez.
Liverpool is in talks this summer to sign Kerkès of Bournemouth, according to recent reports by Fabrizio Romano and others.
For Romano’s recent posts on Liverpool’s potential move to sign Hungary International, see below…
In further updates that will certainly bolster the possibility of Liverpool making this change on the left back, it appears that Tsimikas is being rated at around 80-85% of the chances of leaving Anfield this summer.
This is according to Lewis Steele in the YouTube video email below…
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Steele said: “There have been a lot of reports that he (Tsimikas) might go this summer, which is very likely.
“He wasn’t perfect in any imagination, but he’s a bit of a cult person. He’s loved by the team too, so it’s a shame to see him go, but it feels like the right timing when Liverpool signs Kerquez.”
Milos Kerquez will be another great Liverpool signature
It was a strong start to the summer for the LFC. The LFC officially announced the signature of Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen yesterday.
The Dutch right-back looks like an ideal alternative for Trent Alexander Arnold, who has joined Real Madrid earlier than expected to play in the Club World Cup.
Meanwhile, Liverpool is also working on an ambitious signature for Florian Wiltz, according to Athletic, with Kerkez likely to be the ideal upgrade for Andrew Robertson and Tsimicus on left back.
Bournemouth has certainly been interested in many stars this summer, with Dean Huissen already leaving and others like Antoine Semeño worthy of attention.