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Milos Kerkez has been linked with a move to Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
Dominik Szoboszlai has sent a three-word message to Milos Kerkez amid reported transfer interest from Liverpool.
Kerkez, 21, has been linked with a move to Anfield this month after impressing for Bournemouth this season.
The Cherries left-back put on another excellent performance as he scored and helped Andoni Iraola's side to a 4-1 win over in-form Newcastle United on Saturday.
Kerkez netted in stoppage-time, firing a rasping drive into bottom corner to wrap up a fine three points for the south coast club at St James' Park.
It comes as Kerkez continues to be rumoured with a blockbuster January switch to Liverpool.
i news reported on Friday that Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United have already started to make contact with his representatives, but it's claimed he favours a switch to Anfield over the Manchester clubs.
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The opportunity to reunite with Liverpool director of football Richard Hughes, who brought Kerkez to England during his time at Bournemouth, is thought to be a major part of his thinking.
The Liverpool midfielder wrote: "Yes my son," followed with the red love heart emoji.
His Bournemouth colleagues were among the others who praised him in the comments, with Kepa Arrizabalaga, James Hill, Ryan Christie, Illia Zabarnyi, Marcus Tavernier, Alex Scott, Evanilson and Dean Huijsen getting involved.
Justin Kluivert, the match-winner against Newcastle with a hat-trick, also decided to post a message to Kerkez and made his feelings clear on a potential move.
The ex-Reds defender has demanded Arne Slot's side to strengthen at left-back amid Andy Robertson's drop off in form and Kostas Tsimikas' inconsistencies.
Speaking after the 2-2 draw with Manchester United earlier this month, Carragher said: "The big worry for me now is Liverpool are starting to concede goals and chances.
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