Pity! Milan sells Kolkz for 2.7 million euros in 2022, and now joins Liverpool with £40 million
2:39pm, 26 June 2025Football
Not long ago, the Italian media Milan News Network wrote an article about the experience of Kolkerz, who is about to join Liverpool, being abandoned by Milan.
The media wrote: In the recent transfer market, Liverpool can be said to be "completely crazy". They had just broken the Premier League club record and wrote a check of up to 150 million euros to Leverkusen and successfully signed Wilz, but this was obviously just the beginning of their attack on the transfer market.
In recent hours, the Reds have also finalized a deal to introduce Kolkedz from Bournemouth, and the 2003-born Hungarian left-back has a transfer fee of just under €50 million (£40 million). Kolkz made 41 appearances for Bournemouth in the Premier League and FA Cup in the past season, contributing 2 goals and 6 assists.
Less well known is that Kolketz once had a brief role in Italian football. In February 2021, AC Milan decided to sign the promising wing player from Gyori ETO, but sold it to Alkmaar in the form of a permanent transfer only a year later, with the transfer fee being slightly higher than EUR 2 million (EUR 2.7 million).
For the Ross and Blacks, it was a regret worth about €48 million, who had keenly discovered Kolkz's potential but were not determined enough to bet on him and eventually let him go at a price "insignificant" in front of his current market value.
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