Big changes are for the coming months incoming Liverpool New Boy Milez in the coming months – but the most important thing is perhaps the loss of his VIP hairdresser.
Bournemouth teammate and goal score Sensation Justin Kluisert has been familiar with the Clippers Die in recent months with a good form of form.
And now, we will make readers think about whether Kerkez's skin recommendations have been sharp or shaky.
But one thing is guaranteed: Liverpool signs a jewel in Kerkez. Quite running full, an all -round good guy, according to those who know him the best.
A rough diamond, certainly, but one that can be polished by Arne Slot and, at 21, the perfect age to continue and to be one of the very best full backs in the game.
He is the modern archetype of a full back, able to defend his position, but then jump in an instant to knock in a wonderful cross for an attacking striker.
View the opening goal of Bournemouth in a 2-2 draw in Tottenham in March. Kerkez wins the ball on the edge of his own criminal area, bursts out 70 meters in a matter of seconds, then stops, looks up and delivers a perfect ball for Marcus Tavernier to end. Fans of Liverpool perhaps recognize such a talent that has spent the past eight years watching Andy Robertson.
It has been clear for several months that Kerkez would go to Anfield. Mail Sport revealed on December 15 that the cherries left on the radar were like a potential signing and we were also the first to report the asking price of £ 45 million.
Richard Hughes, Sporting Director of Liverpool, has maintained strong relationships with Bournemouth since he left the Vitality Stadium last year and it is understood that a breakthrough was made six weeks ago for this transfer to continue.
Bournemouth and Transfer Chef Simon Francis were stuck with their £ 45 million appreciation, but have now shaken hands on a slightly reduced package of approximately £ 40 million, with only finer details with a total agreement.
So what does Liverpool get for their money?
Adam Bogdan, the former Reds goalkeeper and 21-Cap Hungary International, says Mail Sport: 'We are in Hungary in Dreamland. We already have a player in Dominik Szoboszlai who contributed en masse to Liverpool who won the title because of his working speed.
“And now we have Kerkez. He had two very good seasons in the Premier League. If you look around Europe to the left in terms of the ability to bomb ahead, but also to defend one-versus one, he has proven that he is absolutely top class with his mentality.
“He is so enthusiastic and confident that he belongs at the top. But he sacrificed so much in his youth career. He has a very strong family behind him. He has big dogs with whom he spends his time … His focus is purely on football and family.
'A super nice guy, it is always nice to have him in the area, and he has self -confidence that is absolutely vital in a top team with this pressure.
“I spoke to him, he is very polite, very clearly in his mind, knows how much he sacrificed and brought in to get where he is. For him it feels so normal to play in the Premier League. He sees it as an obvious price or outcome for his efforts and mentality.
“When he first came to the national team, I heard stories about him … He brought the place alive, made a lot of jokes and made it fun to be in the building. My friend at AZ Alkmaar said he absolutely worshiped him, the work percentage, the effort.
'In his local team in Hungary, Gyor, they tell me that he was like a' young horse ', kicking everyone except with pure dedication and liveliness. It was always very clear to see that one day he would be at the top. '
The journey of Kerkez has only started, but the background story is interesting for this well -traveled young person. Born in Vrbas, Serbia, he moved his family to Austria for five years to play for the Academy of Rapid Wien.
It did not end well in Vienna – with 'behavioral problems' and 'hard to manage' quoted for leaving Austria – but he found his feet again at the Hungarian club Gyor, four -time domestic champions who reached the European Cup and lost and lost to Eusebio's Benfica.
It was at the moment that Kerkez found his other hobbies in life. “I like being there all day and just fishing,” he once said, talking about how he could have become a professional swimmer.
His older brother Marko is also a professional football player and spent last season on loan from Partizan Belgrade. Marko is also left behind, although Milos used to be a left wing player in youth football – hence his excellent attacking forces.
In Gyor he was seen by the great Paolo Maldini and he was flown in on a private jet to sign for Milan.
It didn't work completely in Italy, but it was in the Netherlands where he first made a name for himself at AZ Alkmaar, one of Slot's former clubs. In just one season there he did enough to be nominated for the Golden Boy Award 2023, which was won by Jude Bellingham.
He also made friends there with Manchester City New Boy Tijani Reijnders and the Dutch club get a little pocket money in Sale Clauses for the couple, which now connects to northwestern England.
“Milos is not of this world,” was the verdict of AZ columnist Brian Wijker at the time, and he now tells us: “I loved his passion from the first day, he was something I've never seen before at AZ.”
Kerkez moved to England for £ 15 million and became a real star and earned a nomination for PFA Young Player of the Year on Thursday. As the Bournemouth Daily Echos Alexander Smith tells us: 'This season he was the most consistent artists of the cherries. He started all their 38 games, the only player who does this, and performed consistently.
'That shows excellent reliability and robustness – and he has been brilliant at both ends of the field. He was strong defensively and dealt well with the most threats that emerged, while he himself was a threat with two goals and six assists. '
So that is Kerkez the player, but Liverpool also buys a quiet guy. His parents, Sebastijan and Tiijana, live with him in Poole, near Bournemouth.
Kerkez say more old Hungarian newspaper clippings: 'I simply live. I'd rather go home for my vacation and I am in my hometown with family or friends than traveling to Ibiza, for example.
“No two faces. How I am on the field is how I am outside. Everywhere I am the same. I don't pretend to be something. You always remember where you have been where you are now, so don't change, just go with it and stay humble. That's what my father says. '
Kerkez becomes the Second Hungarian in the first team of Liverpool, but not the only player from the country who makes the move this summer, with youth goalkeeper Armin Pecsi who is moving from Puskas Academia. “Intelligent, calm and enthusiastic, he can be special,” is Bogdan's verdict.
The former goalkeeper of Liverpool adds: 'Milos is just a good boy. But he is not the kind to get into a building and to stand still for the first half of the season. He will settle immediately. He is really a good match with Andy Robertson.
'Robertson has the wealth of experience, the knowledge of how you can win trophies, how you can be the left for a top, top, top team in England. While Milos is a young player who wants to learn, that combination is something to be really happy with. '
