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Milos Kerkez drops huge transfer hint

The 2024/25 Premier League season has wrapped up.

Emotions are still fresh.

While some clubs are celebrating success, others are looking ahead to rebuild.

Players are now posting season-end messages.

Some are routine. Others say more than they appear to.

One post stood out this week.

It came from a player Liverpool fans have been tracking for months.

His message looked like a simple thank-you at first.

But when read closely, it looked to have said a lot more.

The player’s words have fueled transfer rumours.

And for Liverpool fans hoping for a strong summer window, this message might be more than just a farewell note.

Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez has dropped a major hint about his future.

The Hungarian has been linked with a move to Liverpool.

And his latest Instagram post may have just confirmed those rumours.

Kerkez wrote: “38 games, 38 started, we finished the job and broke the record, thanks to the fans and everyone for support, thanks to the gaffer for trusting me to start all 38 games and special thanks to the one above for keeping me safe and healthy and of course nothing would be possible without my family, I don’t know what will happen in next week but cherries family thank you!”

The message says a lot.

First, he played every Premier League game this season.

That’s a major achievement for a young full-back.

Second, he showed appreciation to the fans, the manager, and his family.

But the biggest talking point is this: “I don’t know what will happen in next week but cherries family thank you!”

It sounds like a goodbye.

And with Liverpool reportedly looking to add depth at left-back, Kerkez fits the profile.

He’s young, energetic, and Premier League-proven.

His farewell-like tone has Liverpool fans reading between the lines.

Nothing is confirmed yet.

But if Kerkez is on the move, Liverpool could be a serious destination.

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