Kerkez’s Liverpool move is a ‘DONE DEAL’ reveals the defender’s father and agent

Sebastijan Kerkez, father of Bournemouth -defender Milos, has claimed that the move from his son to Liverpool is a 'foregone' deal '.

Speaking in addition to his son on the Super Indirektno YouTube show, Kerkez Sr revealed that the Cherries star rejected the progress of other clubs and emphasized them -all -offspring in the sport director Richard Hughes of the Reds -who brought the defender to the Premier League during the south roof.

A deal for the Hungarian star still has to be agreed between the Premier League champions and the cherries, in which Bournemouth was supposed to hold a fee of £ 45 million.

According to Sebastijan, who is also the agent of Milos, the deal is almost completed, except 'some details'.

“It is only Liverpool for us and we won't go anywhere else and we won't talk to other clubs,” Sadi Sebastijan. “Everything is done between our (personal conditions) We just have to pick a few details, but it is actually a foregone dealer.”

On Hughes he added: “Richard Hughes brought us to Bournemouth, if he said we are going to India, then we go to India, everything has been agreed, just a few small things.”

This week, Kerkez's brother Marko shared a message about his Instagram story that suggested that a move to Anfield would be completed quickly.

The 21-year-old is probably the third signing of the Reds of the summer after the arrival of Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz, who is expected to complete his move to Merseyside next week.

The transfer of £ 116 million for the latter needs the focus of Anfield Chiefs, given the astronomical amounts that Wirtz can see the most expensive player in British history if certain add-ons are met.

In the meantime, while Kerkez seems to be closing to a move to Liverpoo, veteran left back Andy Robertson can be a surprising departure. The Scotland captain was expected to stay at the club and became the backup of Kerkez, however, reports last week revealed that LaLiga-Kant Atletico Madrid would like a takeover of the defender.

Atletico still has to make a formal approach to Liverpool, but it has been informed that Robertson is interested in talking to them.

Asked for his future, said Robertson – who has been talking about his contract for another year – said: 'I am not getting younger – I cannot change my age – but I still believe I have a lot to give.

“We have had good discussions, me and the club, but I am not sure what the future has in store.”

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