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Andy Robertson(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Andy Robertson should head for Atletico Madrid if he leaves Liverpool this summer despite the prospect of a dream move to Celtic.
The chase by the Premier League champions to sign Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez this summer has plunged the long-term Anfield future of Robertson into doubt.
The 31-year-old has entered the final year of his deal - with Atleti said to have made Robertson their top target this summer.
But the prospect of bringing Robertson to his boyhood club has been pitched by Pat Nevin - if an "affordable" package is agreed - despite the addition of Kieran Tierney potentially hampering a deal.
However, McAvennie reckons playing under Diego Simeone should be the Scotland captain's top option this summer.
He told his Let Me Be Frank podcast: “If he is going to Simeone and Atlético Madrid.
Andy Robertson is a tailor-made player for him.
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“He is the kind of player he likes.
A bit like Kieran Tierney.
He got knocked back from Celtic.
It’s only one man’s opinion.”
However, Robertson has made no secret of the fact he would like to play for Celtic before the end of his career.
He said back in 2020: “If you asked me now what I would want to do, I would love to retire at Liverpool of course, but you know how hard it is to play at the highest of levels until you’re 35, 36.
Yeah, maybe.”
The search for a left-back to rival Kieran Tierney is ramping up with Greg Taylor appearing to be heading for the exit door at the end of his contract.
The 27-year-old has yet to decide his future with his Celtic contract rapidly approaching an end and both PAOK and FC Copenhagen chasing his signature.
However, Sport Dog reports that talks with the Greek side have now been "frozen" and appear to have stalled.
Former Hoops star Tosh McKinlay has admitted he hopes to see the defender stick it out and battle with returning Tierney for a starting spot.
Speaking at the Taxi To Troon charity event in Glasgow, he said: "Special mention to Greg, I think he’s been fantastic over the years and obviously it’s still to be confirmed if he will be staying or going, but it would be great if he stayed and give Kieran some competition for that left back spot.
Greg Taylor of Celtic(Image: Getty Images)
“He has been fantastic over this period of five or six years, and I’m sure he’ll be wanting to stay as well.”
Djurgarden wonderkid Keita Kosugi has been tipped as a potential successor should Taylor depart - and appears to have made his decision on a preferred next move.
The 19-year-old left-back has reportedly had an £8million price tag placed on him by the Swedish side.
Foot 7 report that Kosugi has "given his OK" for the deal to be completed with the club said to be in talks with the Champions League winners sports advisor Luis Campos "accelerating" the process of a move.
One player who looks set to make the switch to Celtic this summer is defender Hayato Inamura.
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The 23-year-old, currently at Albirex Niigata, is left-sided and can play both at centre-back and left-back.
And amid heavy speculation that the Hoops could dip into the Japanese market again, an Albirex spokesman told Nikkan Sports an official offer had been received from a European club.
He said: "We are leaving the negotiations to the clubs themselves, so we are not at the stage where we can talk about whether we will go or not."
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