Reds encouraged in Milos Kerkez chase as Arne Slot learns price tag

Liverpool is interested in signing Bournemouth Defensive Duo Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen in the summer transfer window – and they have received a promising update

Liverpool will not rest on their laurels after securing the Premier League title. The side of Arne Slot may have transferred the title with four more games, but they know that reinforcement is a must in the summer transfer window.

The Reds already focus their attention on the plans for the summer, when director of Voetbal Richard Hughes comes to the fore. There are a number of positions that must be tackled as Liverpool next season must stay at the top of the pile next season, while their outputs of other games depth depth a lack of team.

Defense is an area of ​​interest, with the uncertainty about the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold and the possible departure of Kostas Tsimikas that offer positions that must be tackled.

In the meantime, it is expected that Darwin Nunez will leave as soon as the window is opened in the summer, with Atletico Madrid a possible destination for the whimsical striker. Here are the latest stories of Mirror Football on the transfer plans of Liverpool.

Iraola's fair admission

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has admitted that the club will not be able to stop Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen this summer when significant bids arrive. Liverpool belongs to the clubs that love the defensive duo and will be encouraged by the words of Iraola.

“We don't really know what will happen in the summer, we are still focused on other things, but at the moment all players are ours and if nothing happens, they will follow from us too. So I don't think it will be different from other summers,” he said Sky Sports.

“We will concentrate on trying to improve the team and add new players as we can, and when a player leaves because someone comes up with what the club regards as a good offer, we must be ready for those situations, but not with fear. It is something that all clubs, especially those who are not at the highest level such as the top, top teams, to be used.”

Mbeumo price tag

Liverpool is one of the Premier League clubs that Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo has monitored. This season, the attacker scored 18 goals in the Premier League and is reportedly considered a possible successor to Mohamed Salah.

His shape and subsequent interest rates have forced Brentford for action and according to De Telegraaf they have set an asking price of more than £ 60 million for Mbeumo.

“I think it is pretty high, whatever happens, if I am honest,” said bees Baas Thomas Frank when he was asked if the asking price of Mbeumo could rise if he reached the 20 goals monument. “But as you know, he is very happy here at Brentford!”

Investor explains Wrexham choice

Kaleen Allyn, who is part of a billionaire -American family, has explained why she decided to invest in Wrexham, instead of Premier League parties such as Liverpool. “We have looked at some Premier competition level teams, but you will be a fraction-of-a-group owner,” Allyn told the Athletic. 'You are a small, small investor. You don't have much strength. You can't really be busy. “

“I explained that this was not really compelling for us. He replied:” No, Kaleen, think lower in the pyramid. “I think:” certainly lower means more risk. “I don't know if I can look my family in the face and say,” Hey, this will be a big investment and be safe. “

“He just said:” I can't give you their names right now, but you have to speak with these people I have in mind please ” – and that's how I was introduced to Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney.”

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