The Post's long article introduces the Hungarian 21-year-old left-back Kolkz who is likely to join Liverpool. Korkez will usher in a huge change in the next few months, but the most significant change may be the loss of his exclusive barber. Bou...
The Post's long article introduces the Hungarian 21-year-old left-back Kolkz who is likely to join Liverpool.
Korkez will usher in a huge change in the next few months, but the most significant change may be the loss of his exclusive barber. Bournemouth teammate and goal-scoring player Justin Cruivet has been his temporary barber for the past few months, and Colkz is in good shape during this period. As for whether his signature gradient hairstyle is sharp enough? We leave it to readers for their own judgment. But one thing is certain: Liverpool signed a treasure. This fullback who runs smoothly is an all-round good person in the eyes of his acquaintances.
He is still a rough jade, but at the age of 21 is suitable for growing into a top wingback under Slot's polishing. He is a model of modern full-backs, who can not only defend the defense line, but also instantly forward the forward to send a fatal cross to the forward.
Let's look at Bournemouth's first goal with Tottenham 2-2 in March: Kolkz intercepted the ball from the edge of the penalty area and ran for 70 yards in seven seconds. After a brief pause and observation, he gave Tavernier an accurate assist. Reds fans who have watched Robertson's assist performance for eight years should be familiar with this talent.
Kokz's journey was just beginning. He was born in Velbas, Serbia. He moved his family to Austria for five years and entered the Vienna Rapid Youth Training Camp. The ending of his career in Vienna was not good. He left Austria due to "behavior problems" and "difficulty in discipline" and regained his life at the four-time Hungarian league champion Giori Club. The team reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in 1965 and lost to Benfica, led by Eusebio. It is here that Kolkz develops hobbies such as fishing.
Korkez's brother Marco is also a professional player, and last season he was loaned to Thessaloniki Aris from the Belgrade guerrillas. Both brothers are from left-backs, but Kolkz played as a left winger in his youth, which also explains his extraordinary offensive ability.
While playing for Giori, legendary star Paul Maldini was keen on and sent a special plane to pick him up and signed AC Milan. The trip to Italy was not satisfactory, but he made his mark in the Netherlands Alkmar (the club Slot once coached). He was shortlisted for the 2023 Golden Boy Award in just one season, but the final winner was Bellingham. During this period, Kolkz also became close friends with Manchester City new player Ryandes, and the pair will reunite in northwest England.