
The Premier League transfer market is back in full swing, and according to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are keeping a close eye on Bournemouth defender Cole Kurkz as a key target for future reinforcements for their left-back position. The move reflects Liverpool's concerns over their current left-back lineup, especially considering Robertson is entering his prime and Tsimikas is not yet seen as a long-term candidate for the starting position.
Last season, Colkez performed well in the Premier League, representing Bournemouth in 28 matches and becoming an important part of the team's backline. Although Bournemouth have rejected offers from a number of teams for Colquez this summer, the young defender's potential is still attracting the attention of many giants.
In addition to Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea are also eyeing Colquers. For United, with Luke Shaw plagued by long-term injuries and the addition of Malacia not fully filling the left-back vacancy, the Red Devils are actively looking for a future left-back successor. Corkerz has thus become one of United's key reinforcement targets for 2025 and beyond.
In addition, teams from the Bundesliga and Serie A have also shown strong interest in Colquez, making his transfer prospects even more confusing. However, it will be a challenge for any team that wants to sign Colquez midway through the season. For their part, Bournemouth have made it clear that they won't be letting him go easily in January, meaning that any potential buyer will need to pay a hefty transfer fee to convince the Cherries to let him go.










