The daddy of Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez has described his son’s impending switch to Liverpool as “principally a executed deal.”
ESPN reported on Sunday that Liverpool have agreed a deal for the Hungary worldwide price within the area of €45 million ($51.99m) and that Kerkez had agreed private phrases with the Premier League champions.
Liverpool wish to bolster their choices at left-back, having already signed Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong to offer competitors on the best flank.
Showing on the Tremendous Indirektno podcast alongside his son, Kerkez’s father, Sebastijan, mentioned: “It is solely Liverpool for us and we’re not going wherever else and we cannot speak to different golf equipment. All the things is finished between us [personal terms] we simply must type out some particulars however it’s principally a executed deal.
“[Liverpool sporting director] Richard Hughes introduced us to Bournemouth, if he mentioned we go to India, then we go to India, every part is agreed, just a few little issues.”
Along with strengthening at full-back this summer time, Liverpool final week agreed a deal to signal Bayer Leverkusen playmaker Florian Wirtz in a deal that would rise to £116m, sources advised ESPN.
Liverpool noticed two provides rejected by Leverkusen — who had initially wished £126m for Wirtz’s switch — earlier than accepting an preliminary £100m deal, plus bonuses of as much as £16m.
Data from ESPN’s Julien Laurens contributed to this report.