Alkmaar is performing excellently this season, leading their country's league after eight rounds, and is also topping their European Conference League group. They face Cypriot champions Apollon on Thursday and there is a good chance that 2-time capped Hungarian national team player Milos Kerkez will make an appearance. The 18-year-old Hungarian left-back is a key player in his team and has been named in the starting eleven for every game in the league by head coach Pascal Jansen. The Dutch press has praised his talent, with the prestigious Voetbal International selecting him four times for the national team of the round, and he is fourth in the league's absolute rankings with an average rating of 7.03. We were curious to find out how Milos Kerkez's game, personality, development, and potential are perceived in the Netherlands, so we caught up with Simon Zwartkruis, Voetbal International's specialist in AZ, who watches the young footballer play week after week.
If he improves in this area, he could reach his former teammate, 11-time Dutch international team player Owen Wijn.
"The young Owen Wijn had the same problem, and after he found his style, he signed for Ajax for €10 million at the age of 22. I must note that the Dutch left-back did not look as of a great player at eighteen as the Hungarian defender does now, who, if he continues to perform like this and scores and assists a lot, could be transferred for significantly more money than his former position rival. I think it would be worth for him to stay at the club for another season and a half and then sign for Ajax or PSV so he can show his worth in the Champions League. I could even see him signing for a top club straight away. I think the German topflight would suit him best."
Translated by Vanda Orosz