Liverpool is currently facing a critical issue with their left-back position this season.
Despite the team’s overall success in both the Premier League and Champions League, Andy Robertson has struggled to meet expectations.
His drop in form has raised concerns among fans and management alike.
The Scottish international has been a loyal servant to the club, but it’s clear that his performances are not at the level required to maintain Liverpool’s standards.
In response to Robertson’s form, Liverpool is exploring the market for a new left-back.
One name linked to the Reds is Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez, who has impressed this season as one of the league’s top defenders.
Kerkez has been a standout player in Bournemouth’s strong campaign and has garnered attention from multiple clubs, including Manchester United.
While Liverpool hasn’t yet made a formal approach for Kerkez, his recent comments during a YouTube livestream may complicate matters.
The defender explicitly mentioned, “I will not go to Liverpool,” which could signal a potential hurdle in negotiations.
However, if the Reds decide to make a concrete offer, Kerkez might reconsider.
His ability to contribute not only defensively but also in attack aligns perfectly with what Liverpool is seeking.
The question remains whether they can persuade him to choose Anfield over other competing offers.
This article was updated 2 days ago