November 18 – According to Hungarian media m4sport, Liverpool is interested in signing 21-year-old Bournemouth left-back Dániel Kecskés and has already made contact with the player.
This season, Liverpool faces some uncertainty at the left-back position. The team’s original first-choice left-back, Andy Robertson, has shown a decline in form, while the other left-back, Kostas Tsimikas, may not be the perfect solution. In light of this, Liverpool has begun searching for a suitable left-back in the transfer market, and Kecskés from Bournemouth is one of their targets.
This season, the 21-year-old Kecskés has made a notable impact in the Premier League, particularly with his two assists in the match against Manchester City, helping his team win 2-1. Considering that Liverpool’s current sporting director, Richard Hughes, previously worked at Bournemouth, this transfer seems more likely.
It is understood that Liverpool has already engaged in discussions with Kecskés, and the young Hungarian international could potentially become a part of the Reds in the future.