Liverpool's season is going well, with the Reds topping the Premier League and Champions League tables.
But Saturday's thrilling draw against Fulham also revealed a key position in need of an upgrade. Andy Robertson was sent off in the first half as the Scot continues to struggle this season.
Arne Slot appears to be looking for an upgrade at left-back, with Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez heavily linked with a move to Anfield. And the Hungary international has now broken his silence on his future.
Elsewhere, the Reds have also been urged to make a move for West Ham star Jarrod Bowen. Here, Mirror Football collects all the latest Liverpool transfer news.
Kelleher insisted on leaving
Liverpool back-up goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has been urged to leave Anfield in January. Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson believes Kelleher should find a new club after losing his starting spot at the Reds to Alisson.
“I will answer this question the same way, whoever it is; As a national coach you always want to see your players play. We want our players to play. [It’s] same with Caoimhin,” Hallgrimsson said.
“We don't know if he will play games for Liverpool, even though he has done brilliantly. Should he play somewhere else? That applies to everyone. As a national coach you of course want your players to be that way.” playing all the time.”
Reds urged Bowen to sign
Liverpool have been urged to make a move for West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen. The England international played a starring role for the Hammers, helping them win the Europa Conference League in 2023.
Bowen was previously linked with a move to Anfield when Jurgen Klopp was Liverpool boss. And former Spurs manager Tim Sherwood has insisted they must revive their interest.
Sherwood told Sky's Soccer Saturday programme: 'He's a Liverpool player by the way, Jarrod Bowen. West Ham won't keep him, will they? What a player that boy is.”
Kerkez breaks the silence about the future
Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez has broken his silence on his future amid links with a move to Liverpool. The left back has impressed since he joined the Kersen from AZ Alkmaar in July 2023.
With Andy Robertson struggling for form, Kerkez has been suggested as a possible replacement. And the 21-year-old has now insisted he is capable of performing at the highest level as Liverpool weigh up a January move for him.
He told The Guardian : “I believe I can make it at the highest level of football… then I can build an even bigger lake. We are pushing, but we are not even halfway through the season and in the Premier League everything can change in two games.”
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