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Football is a game that gives players a chance to bond with fans and most of the time that relationship takes place after a player has spent many years with a club. However, in football, nothing is permanent. So when these players decided to leave, it was a very sad moment for both sides.
For a player like Roberto Firmino, the 2022/23 season will be his last with Liverpool. The Brazilian striker who joined Liverpool as a youth player in 2015 will leave the club as a free agent after eight years with the Merseyside club. Another Liverpool legend who will also be leaving this summer is James Milner. The English player also has 8 years with the Merseyside club.
Barcelona will also lose two club legends this summer. Sergio Busquets, who established a very successful partnership with Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta at the club at the beginning of the last decade, is leaving the club after 15 years with the club. Following him is Jordi Alba, who has spent 11 years with the Spanish La Liga club. The club's fifth legend will leave Joaquin Sanchez.
The Real Betis legend is said to be hanging up his boots this summer after 14 years with the Spanish La Liga club. Joaquin graduated from Real Betis academy before leaving the club in 2006. He returned to Real Betis in 2015 and has been playing for the club ever since.
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Liverpool scouts have been tracking Andy Robertson's potential heir, whose transfer may have derailed Benfica, giving the Reds a boost.
Liverpool face an intriguing move at left-back this summer. Andy Robertson is undeniably the club's first choice, but he is no longer young, and with Kostas Tsimikas likely to leave, it would be wise for the Reds to start building for the future. future.
Finding an heir to Robertson's throne will not be an easy project. Jürgen Klopp's style demands a very specific profile when it comes to full-backs. The type of player who can attack and contribute goals in attack, but also has the energy to charge forward and provide much-needed defence.
Few players playing in European football at the moment converge those qualities better than Milos Kerkez, who, at 19, has scored his fourth teenager goal in Europe's top 15 leagues this season.
In total, Kerkez has scored 12 goals, trailing only Jude Bellingham (21), Evan Ferguson (13) and Youssoufa Moukoko (13).
Not bad for one side.
Closely linked with a move to Benfica, the Hungary international, who now plays for AZ Alkmaar after leaving AC Milan there, is admired by many of Europe's top clubs, including Liverpool, according to reports. our sources, their scouts have been closely monitoring his progress. this season. And the Red Devils may have just received a potential transfer boost.
According to A Bola, Benfica has decided to end their pursuit of Kerkez due to the Portuguese side's inability to meet the Dutch club's financial demands.
With Premier League interest from not only Liverpool but also Newcastle United, as well as interest from Borussia Dortmund and Real Sociedad, things are heating up in the race for Kerkez.
Liverpool will need to act quickly to secure the teenager's service. But it would be a sensible move for the club, especially if Tsimikas is absent this summer. Perhaps the biggest hurdle for Liverpool will be the transfer of Kerkez and his agents. The young Hungarian wants to play regularly in the first team, and rightfully so. He has all the qualities in the world to play in one of Europe's top five leagues and has the potential to become a world-class full-back.
However, at the present time, Liverpool will not be able to guarantee the main kick for Kerkez. In the long run, that may not be the case as Robertson continues to age. However, at the present time, even with a talented player like Kerkez, it is difficult to dethrone Robertson.
Kerkez has accepted similar projects but on a much smaller scale. He joined AZ Alkmaar for the first time from AC Milan in the January 2021 transfer window. At the time, Alkmaar's first-choice left-back was captain Owen Wijdnal, who will replace Kerkez next season. according to. As a result, Kerkez spent his first six months at the club preparing to take on the Wijdnal role, primarily playing for Alkmaar's second team, before making his debut at the end of the season and taking the number one spot after Wijdnal to Ajax. .
Of course, in Liverpool, saying goodbye to Robertson this summer or next may come a little early. And there will certainly be controversy even if Liverpool are willing to let Robertson leave next summer if Kerkez happily accepts to sit out the whole season.
But no matter what happens this summer, Kerkez is definitely someone to watch.
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