
Liverpool needs only a maximum of five wins and one draw to guarantee the Premier League title and Anfield Chiefs are already looking at the summer transfer window
April is here and it could be the month that Liverpool is crowned English champions for the 20th time. The Reds are on track to match Manchester United's record in the coming weeks and if they can go on a winning run while Arsenal Falter, Arne Slot and Co. Before the end of this month, it will be confirmed as Premier League champions.
Liverpool has no other trophies to fight for, so they will be laser-oriented during the Run-in of the competition. Outside the field, Anfield Chiefs will look at the summer, especially after the recent Bombshell news that Trent Alexander-Arnold reportedly agreed to join Real Madrid to a free transfer.
The Reds can be forced to sign a new right back to replace Alexander-Arnold, although the left side of the defense is a position that is all the target. Milos Kerkez is tipped to become a member of the team of Slot, but he will not be cheap.
Here is an overview of the latest news from Anfield.
KERKEZ PRICE TAKE WASHER
Liverpool will have to stand up £ 45 million to sign rumors left-back-target Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Kerkez, 21, is linked to a move to Anfield this summer with a view to becoming the long -term replacement of Andy Robertson.
The Hungary International has been excellent for the cherries, who are not in a hurry to sell him and would only be interested in a straight cash deal. It has been reported by the Times that Bournemouth Chiefs have placed a price tag of £ 45 million on Kerkez and they are deleted for offers as soon as the summer transfer window is opened.
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Everton Eye controversial transfer
Everton is planning a £ 25 million movement for Liverpool -wing player Ben Doak. The 19-year-old is currently on loan at Championship Side Middlesbrough and has impressed Everton boss David Moyes.
According to the Scottish Sun, Moyes wants to test the waters on Doak, who would be the first player to become directly from Liverpool since Gary Ablett in 1992.
Klopp's former no. 2 lands new job
Peter Krawietz, who was part of Jurgen Klopp's coaching staff for more than 25 years and followed him from Liverpool last summer, landed his first job since he left Anfield. Krawietz, 53, has been named interim assistant -manager at Zolt Low at RB Leipzig.
Bundesliga -side Leipzig separated with Marco Rose during the weekend in a decision in which Klopp will have been involved. The former Liverpool -Baas is Red Bull's worldwide football head, after the role in January after six months off after his departure from Merseyside.
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