Liverpool and the need for a new left-back

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Liverpool are being linked with a move for Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez, who is being eyed as Andy Robertson’s future replacement at left-back.

Liverpool and the need for a new left-back

Liverpool’s interest in Premier League rivals Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez has sparked speculation among the Kop as to whether the club are ready to make a move for the left-back.

True, Andy Robertson is not at his former level and Kostas Tsimikas’ future is uncertain. Although he has performed admirably under Arne Schlot this season.

Many believed that sooner or later the Reds would be looking for a new left-back. But it was not expected that the club would be so quick to announce the news, with questions being raised about. Whether Krkic is good enough to take over as a regular at Anfield.

David Lynch, a prominent journalist who follows and is close to Liverpool Football Club, has revealed some insights on the matter via his own YouTube channel, discussing the possibility of a move for the Hungarian left-back. Which if it were to happen, would likely occur in the summer.

As mentioned earlier, Linz himself sees that the current situation in the left-back position for Liverpool is not a cause for concern. As Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are both still performing at a satisfactory level. Although Robbo’s form may have dropped slightly, judging from the latest game against Aston Villa. He has shown the quality he has.

Lynch has provided some interesting stats comparing Curtiz to Robbo. With the Bournemouth youngster appearing to be ahead of the Scotland captain in a number of respects, with 59% of tackles won to 48%, 35% of aerial duels won to 16.7% and 51% to 40% of tackles won. 

But in terms of attacking play, Kerkez still has clear weaknesses. While Robertson is the left-back who creates the eighth-most goal-scoring chances in the https://ufabet999.app

Premier League, while Bournemouth’s player is at the bottom at 302 – a difference that Liverpool’s transfer team may have to think carefully. About if they really want to sign the player.

In addition, Kerkez has technical issues that are a concern, with him making 1.49 ball control errors per 90 minutes, compared to Robbo’s 0.71, and his passing accuracy is also lower at 78% to 83%.

The price tag is also something to consider. As Kerkez has reportedly been valued at £40m, compared to the £8m paid for the Scottish left-back from Hull City and the £12m paid for Kostas Tsimikas from Olympiacos. 

That makes it a risky investment to invest in a defender who will only play in the Premier League for a second season.

Meanwhile, looking at the current situation, Liverpool have plans to strengthen their team in other more important positions, especially in the midfield, which is an area the team has been trying to improve since the summer. In addition, finding a new center-half to take over from Virgil van Dijk, whose contract is about to expire, is something that the trading team must think about very hard as well.

These two deals are likely to cost a staggering £100m, and spending £40m on Kerkez may not be the right time.

Therefore, the possibility of the 21-year-old full-back moving to Liverpool in the winter and summer markets may not happen yet, but in the future, in the next 1-2 years, it is possible. In addition, he himself must develop his offensive skills and be more consistent before stepping up to be an interesting option for the Reds.