Liverpool continues to work on a deal to sign Milos Kerkez with Bournemouth, but his Hungarian teammate Dominik Szoboszlai has welcomed another countryman in the club
Dominik Szoboszlai played his cards close to his chest when he talked about the potential relocation of Milos Kerkez to Liverpool, and instead the focus shifted to the Hungarian who already signed the Reds this summer.
Liverpool's hunt on a new left back has been no secret, where the club is looking for a long -term replacement for Andy Robertson. The 31-year-old Scot, who recently announced that he was not sure of his Anfield-Tukomst, is now surprising on the radar of Atletico Madrid.
While Szoboszlai and Kerkez share a band outside the field, the midfielder remained reluctant about the possibility that his countryman added him to Liverpool and simply mentioned him to the Hungarian Outlet Nemzeti Sport, “I don't know about him … for now” in response to transferring questions.
Szoboszlai, however, was in the course of another Hungarian who made the switch to Merseyside.
Armin Pecsi, the young keeper, made the jump from Puskas Akademia to Liverpool to have made an impression earlier this month with 30 performances in the most important division of Hungary last season.
The 20-year-old Shot Stopper, already covered at level below 21 for Hungary and a competition for the 2025 Golden Boy Award, was the third transfer prepared by Liverpool this summer after Deals for Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz, and he was a subject that Szoboszlai could give confidence.
When asked how early he knew about the transfer of PECSI, Szoboszlai noted every week: “A little earlier than you, based on internal information. I say, come there and enjoy it!
“Work hard every day, I think you know exactly what your goal is, you are determined enough; otherwise you would not have come to the club. Hard work will bear fruit.”
Valencia's keeper Giorgi Mhamardashvili is also ready to join the battle in July, hot on the heels of Liverpool who secures Frimpong at Bayer Leverkusen, who will soon be accompanied by Wirtz.
The Liverpool treasury will be about £ 116 million lighter after they had signed their transfer record for the 22-year-old Hotshot.
The perseverance of the Anfield Club has paid off after two split offers-the newest was £ 113 million divided between a previous amount and performance-related variables while they finally achieved the signing.
