Before a busy summer, Manchester United have assembled a large number of protective reinforcements.
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Following Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia's injury-hit efforts, the Red Devils are in the market for a fresh left-back. The couple played only 15 games in total with Diogo Dalot, Sofyan Amrabat and Antony all acting as support across the year.
Erik ten Hag has requested that Manchester United's priority this summer be a left-back, with plenty of options currently being discussed by the team internally. Ten Hag wants to avoid that issue.
Milos Kerkez, a lad from Bournemouth who is reportedly one of the possibilities the Red Devils are considering, is said to be one of the options that the Red Devils are likely to look into, according to GiveMeSport. Kerkez played 33 days for the Cherries in 2023/24 and has already been capped 19 days for Hungary.
He initially joined the club in 2023 from AZ Alkmaar in the Eredivisie and has since gone on to become one of the earliest titles on Andoni Iraola's team sheet. Kerkez was born in Vrbas, Serbia and developed his skills whilst with AC Milan's club.
In the midst of rumors about his coming at the Vitality Stadium, Iraola said of the 20-year-old last time," He has been playing a lot of minutes, for someone his time, because he is truly young."
" He has had only one wound, which was quite a large wound, but he has recovered and is playing the minutes. It is a component of his player creation. He is quite fresh. He has come to the Premier League at an age that normally you do n't have a chance. I think he is doing well. He is presently starting more matches, without Lloyd, but he has to maintain his learning process because he is still quite young".
With the youthful Hungarian being valued at£ 20 million, Transfermarkt believes he may make a good addition to Ten Hag's part and fit their new player philosophy.
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