Liverpool plots a double swoop of 95 million pounds Sterling on Bournemouth while the Reds plan a summer responsible for strengthening their team.
The back left Milos Kerkez is a higher target and the central defender Dean Huijsen, 20, is also a high -level player despite fierce competition from Chelsea and others.
The Premier League Champions-Elue held a major recruitment meeting last week and discussed its main ambitions for the next window.
Confidential previously reported that a great summer was waiting for and it would not be surprising that up to four or five new signatures are materialized.
Huijsen is definitely on the list to improve the department of half -center – but Liverpool is not alone in their pursuit while Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle have all been recognized with an interest in the Spanish international.
Sources have told confidential that Chelsea was the overlap to sign it, but Liverpool is still in the photo.
The duo of Bournemouth Dean Huijsen (left) and Milos Kerkez are both wanted by Liverpool
The defender was 20 years earlier this month and made his debut in Spain, promising their allegiance after being born in Amsterdam and playing for the Netherlands under the age of 21.
It is understood that Huijsen had admirers in Barcelona and Bayern Munich as a young person, but rather signed for Juventus before moving to Roma. He went to Bournemouth for 12.6 million pounds sterling last summer and the Cherries inserted a liberation clause of 50 million pounds sterling.
The scouts noted how Huijsen has old -fashioned defensive features, but is also a modern player who is comfortable in possession.
Real Madrid was also recognized with an interest and the player’s father, Don Huijsen, shared reports from Spanish newspapers connecting his son to Los Blancos on Instagram.
But Liverpool as Huijsen as well as the left back Kerkez, the Hungarian who is good friends with the Reds midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai.
Kerkez will be available for around 45 million pounds Sterling this summer and Confidential reported before the way the Arne Slot team is wishing to upgrade this defense area. Andy Robertson is 31 years old while Kostas Tsimikas may not be a long-term replacement and ready to use.
Aside from Captain Virgil Van Dijk, all central defenders of Liverpool have a slightly uncertain future.
Ibrahima Konate is without contract in the summer of 2026 with zero progress made in recent months in terms of extension, while Joe Gomez and Jarell Quansah also have suitors.
If Huijsen is found elsewhere, it seems that it is summer to Liverpool to upgrade the department of half-center. Everton Jarrad Branthwaite has already been mentioned as a target.
Liverpool also wants an attacker with the future of Darwin Nunez uncertain and a midfielder could also be targeted.

Huijsen has old -fashioned defensive features but is a modern player who is comfortable on the balloon

Kerkez will be available for around 45 million pounds sterling this summer, with Arne Slot wishing to improve this area
… And Bournemouth could fight back with Raid red
By sticking on the theme of Liverpool and Bournemouth doing business, the cherries are eyeing a number of Reds stars.
For lucrative and sustainability rules, direct swap transactions are not common today, so any potential decision in Bournemouth would be separated from the interest in Kerkez and Huijsen.
But the heads of Bournemouth keep an eye on several men from Liverpool, including Caoimhin Kelleher, Harvey Elliott and Ben Doak.
Ireland n ° 1 Kelleher was vocal in his desire to move on and to be a first -class goalkeeper elsewhere with Alisson without leaving and the stop of Valencia Giorgi Mamardashvili joining the club this summer.

Caoimhin Kelleher could go to Bournemouth this summer while looking for first team football
The current Bournemouth goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is loaned by Chelsea and has an uncertain future.
As for Elliott, the midfielder did not abandon “ Making It ” in Liverpool, but the star of England under 21 barely presented this season after a nasty injury in the foot saw him miss two months in the fall. He will not have to get out of the door, but many teams are interested in signing it.
The passage from Doak to Middlesbrough was interrupted, but he was perhaps the most exciting loan in Liverpool this season, prospering under Michael Carrick to the championship club, which reduced their dams since Doak’s injury.
Bournemouth and Crystal Palace are among those who wish to sign it this summer, while soon Ipswich Relegated also expressed interest in January. Again, Liverpool as the Scottish and would need a decent price to sanction a permanent exit.

Harvey Elliott is another who could move to the southern coast due to a limited action in Liverpool
A fox hunt for tickets
On Sunday, a number of home tickets were canceled by Leicester City after finding “reason to believe” that they had been bought by Liverpool fans.
With Arsenal playing before Liverpool last Sunday, there was a thin chance that the Arne Slot team secures the title of Premier League and, therefore, outside tickets were sold more than £ 300 on the black market.
This has made many Liverpool fans take advantage of the fact that Leicester had trouble selling their own tickets and buying home tickets.
In an email sent by Leicester City and seen by Sport email, the club wrote: “We reserve the right to cancel all the tickets that we suspect to have been purchased to be used by visiting the supporters.”

Liverpool could have won the title of Premier League in Leicester if the results had taken place
Mo missing
Liverpool will have to plan life without Mohamed Salah next season despite the fact that the Egyptian has signed a new two -year agreement.
This is due to the one -month African Cup which takes place from December 21 to January 18.
If Egypt had to do well, it would see Salah missing a good part of Liverpool games. Leaving the lights of this term, these dates lacked Salah absent for eight games – probably 10 if you take into account that it would arrive a few days earlier and would have a little time after.
There are a lot of “Si”, “but” and “Maybes” involved, but since the starry man will be absent for such an important part of the season, it looks like a must for Liverpool to sign a deputy capable this summer.
Federico Chiesa has not yet been up to his invoicing in this regard.

Mohamed Salah should miss part of the next season due to the African Cup of Nations
This Nat man deserves a tape
A tape on the back should go to Nat Phillips in this week’s loan watch.
The cult hero had trouble doing the first XI under Paul Warne in Derby, but as John Eustace entered, the former defender of Liverpool was a pillar.
And Derby looks good for security now after their 3-1 victory against West Brom on promotion on Easter Monday. In the last 10 games, they have won five, drawn two and lost three – a decent form for a team threatened by relegation.
Phillips was at the heart of that, but his team has a huge six points on Saturday in Hull. This match is 20th against 21st and a victory would be huge for Derby.
But another championship loan for a Liverpool star does not work. Poor Kaide Gordon only played 296 minutes all season through Norwich (finished in January) and now Portsmouth. He was not even in the team for the last three Pompey games.
Meanwhile, a former graduate of the Liverpool Academy, Cameron Brannagan, continues to go well at Oxford United and marked one of the weekend goals with a long-term effort against Cardiff.
After leaving the Reds in 2018, Brannagan, now 28 years old, played 317 times for the U and led them to the intoxicating heights of the championship. This proves that even those who do not reach the highest level can have a sparkling career elsewhere.

The defensive displays of Nat Phillips (right) attenuated the fears of derby threatened by relegation
Young Reds installed City Clash
The under 21 of Liverpool set up an enticing confrontation with Manchester City in the Premier League 2 after their draw with Aston Villa last weekend.
Friday evening, the two games lock the horns at the City’s joy stadium in a leg game match between the first and the 16th of the League. The 16 best teams qualify for the playoffs, then a direct elimination tournament decides on the winners.
The boss Barry Lewtas praised the improvement of the very rated star Rio Ngumoha as a ripening and evolving during his first season in Liverpool after a summer move from Chelsea.
“He played very well and he could have had a hat -trick,” Lewtas of the teenager with two goals told the teenager. “He finds himself in recent weeks. We must develop players and the evolution of him certainly in the last six weeks in terms of positions in which he is now.
“He worked very hard to train on this subject and it is indeed that with the future qualifiers, we have someone who can score goals for us.”
Meanwhile, the boss under the age of 18, Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, will leave the club at the end of the season after 10 years.
It was credited with the development of Jarell Quansah, Conor Bradley and Tyler Morton, who are all first team players now.

Rio NGUMOHA develops perfectly in Liverpool while their under 21 of the Premier League 2
Red riddle
Welcome to Red Riddle.
Last week, I asked you to appoint the 10 players to have appeared for Leicester and Liverpool.
The answers were: Pegguy Arphexad, Conor Coady, Stan Colalymore, Emile Heskey, Jack Hobbs, Chris Kirkland, Paul Konchesky, Lee Peltier, Jay Spearing, Danny Ward.
Now, if Luis Diaz plays on Sunday, it will be the 100th appearance in the Premier League of the Colombian – the 60th player to do so. But how many of these 60 non-Europeans are they like him? Name them. There are nine to obtain.