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The expectation was that Andy Robertson would be staying at Liverpool next season to provide competition to Milos Kerkez, but it sounds as though he could well have played his last game for the club.
That's because Atletico Madrid is interested in the Scotland international, and talks between Atletico and Robertson's camp are said to have already taken place.
Robertson endured a relatively difficult 2024-25 campaign, which led to Liverpool targeting a new left-back this summer, with the Reds continuing to work on a deal for Bournemouth's Kerkez.
However, the expectation was that Kostas Tsimikas would depart, keeping the amount of left-backs in Liverpool's squad down to two.
If Robertson leaves, though, the chances of Tsimikas staying in a back-up capacity are higher.
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Robertson has been at Liverpool since 2017, establishing himself as a club legend during his eight years at the club, and although he wasn't at his absolute best this season, most Reds fans would be sad to see him go.
The 31-year-old's commitment to the Reds has made him a favorite among supporters over the years, and Jurgen Klopp summed up Robertson's loyalty when he spoke about a contract extension the Scot signed in 2019.
“I think of all the contract renewals I have been involved with, this one was done in almost record time,” Klopp told club media at the time.
“It’s fair to say Robbo didn’t hesitate for even a second when we spoke about extending his stay at our club for longer.
“I remember when we signed him back in the summer of 2017, I spoke a lot about ‘his story, his journey’ and how much I loved it and thought it pointed to the type of person and player he would be for us.
“He might be from Glasgow originally, but everything about him screams Liverpool