Liverpool transfer news: Milos Kerkez sends Reds message as deal to be confirmed

There are still two weeks left of the transfer window and Liverpool have yet to make a move.

Marcelo Pitaluga has left for Fluminense, while Calvin Ramsay has gone on loan to Kilmarnock. Arne Slot has not yet seen any new players as the Reds focus on a Premier League title.

There was a lot of talk about Darwin Nunez's future this month, but the Uruguay international scored a brace against Brentford in time to secure the Reds three points. The forward's ability to claim three points was highlighted as Slot's side struggled to find a way past the Bees.

So what awaits us in the coming days? Mirror Football takes a look at some of the latest news and transfer rumors surrounding Anfield.

Elliott speaks out

Harvey Elliott has declared Liverpool his club amid talks over a possible exit. The former Fulham youngster admitted he has had 'friendly discussions' with boss Arne Slot, but it appears his focus is squarely on what he can achieve at Anfield.

Elliott said: “Absolutely [I want to stay]. Liverpool is my club, Liverpool is my team. I want to fight for my place, fight for my position in the team. I'm going to do what it takes. Do it as much as I can.

“Help the team whenever possible. It's up to me to put in the effort, hard work and desire to achieve that achievement. I'm not going to give up, I'll keep fighting and who knows what else will happen.” to happen.”

Exit expected

Midfielder Tom Hill will leave Liverpool for Harrogate, according to the Liverpool ECHO.

Hill has been in the Reds academy since the age of five and is now nearing a permanent exit. The 22-year-old is expected to sign an 18-month contract as he looks to kick-start his senior career.

Hill made his senior debut for Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup in December 2019, before signing a first professional contract in February 2020. However, Hill had to undergo surgery for a knee injury in September of the same year and missed almost two years of action as a footballer. result.

The Athletic reports that young duo Tyler Morton and James McConnell are also candidates to leave Liverpool this month.

Kerkez message

Having been the subject of much transfer intrigue in recent weeks, Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez has also acknowledged this and perhaps fueled it further with his offer on social media.

After the Cherries' 4-1 win at Newcastle on Saturday, which included a goal, he posted a message on his Instagram. “I talk on the pitch,” he posted alongside a photo of his goal celebration.

That post also included interaction with Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai. Kerkez's Hungarian international teammate wrote: “Yes, my son,” followed by the red love heart emoji.

Reports have suggested that the player's preference is for a move to Anfield.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *