Liverpool switch information: Milos Kerkez drawback emerges as rival warned off Luis Diaz
Liverpool are set for a busy summer season switch window however their pursuit of Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez has hit main points as they push to signal the Bournemouth star

Liverpool are set for an energetic summer season switch window as they bid to defend their Premier League title. Having didn’t make a serious signing final summer season, boss Arne Slot is ready to see his squad increase this time round.
The £29.5million transfer for Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong is progressing, with the right-back anticipated to reach at Anfield. Frimpong will battle it out with Conor Bradley to turn into Trent Alexander-Arnold's alternative subsequent season.
The Reds have additionally been trying to increase their choices on the other aspect of defence. Their prime goal has been Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, who has impressed for the Cherries over the past two seasons.
However a transfer for the 21-year-old has not hit a serious stumbling block, with a rival rising onto the scene. Elsewhere, a number of gamers may very well be heading out of the exit door, together with Luis Diaz.
However closely linked Barcelona have now been instructed to not push forward with a transfer for the Colombian. Right here, Mirror Soccer rounds up all the most recent Liverpool switch information.
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Kerkez drawback emerges
A serious stumbling block has emerged in Liverpool's pursuit of Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez. The Hungarian has turn into the Reds' high left-back goal as they seek for a successor to Andy Robertson.
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Kerkez is fascinated with a transfer to Anfield and talks have been held between Liverpool chiefs and his representatives. However based on iNews, the Reds are but to submit an official bid for the 21-year-old.
That has opened the door to Premier League rivals Manchester Metropolis. Pep Guardiola can also be eager on Kerkez, with Metropolis having made enquires about the opportunity of signing him to emerge as real rivals.
Barca warned off Diaz

Barcelona have been warned off pursuing a deal for Liverpool star Luis Diaz this summer season. The La Liga champions have lengthy been within the 28-year-old, however former Barca scot Bojan Krkic Snr believes a transfer for the Colombian could be a mistake.
“Luis Díaz is a good participant, however he lacks constant efficiency. If I had been at Barça, I wouldn’t signal him. I adopted him when he was at Porto and now at Liverpool," he mentioned.
“He’s a participant who does wonders for you, then disappears for 3 video games, or in a single sport, he offers you a brutal half-hour and disappears. At Porto, he was even a substitute, after which at Liverpool, it’s additionally due to that.”
Reds shut on wonderkid
Liverpool are closing in on signing Italian wonderkid Gioacchino Barranco from Palmero. Barranco has impressed for the Serie A aspect's Beneath-19s this season, taking part in 22 occasions for his or her Primavera aspect.
Palmero are resigned to dropping the 17-year-old this summer season, with Liverpool the frontrunners. In response to studies in Italy, the Reds are able to make a transfer for him and will push via a deal this summer season.
However they face sturdy competitors from Atalanta and Torino, each of whom are additionally making an attempt to shut a deal. It appears sure that Barranco will likely be on the transfer, although his vacation spot is up within the air.
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