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News broke earlier today that Atletico Madrid have Andy Robertson as their top target at left-back this summer.
Fabrizio Romano delivered the news that a deal would be difficult as Liverpool rate him highly despite Milos Kerkez imminent arrival at Anfield.
Andy Robertson has spent eight years on Meryseyside, winning everything possible in English football and why he has played a key role in those trophy lifts, he has seen his performances drop over the last year or two.
No player can stop ageing, and it can often be a difficult pill to swallow to see a young and energized player join the club in your position, knowing that your time at the club could be reaching its conclusion.
Because of this, Atletico Madrid’s interest in Andy Robertson has caught his attention.
Fabrizio Romano has delivered a fresh update just hours after the initial report, claiming that Robertson is keen on the move and talks have already started.
However, Matteo Moretto has explained that Liverpool will demand a modest fee for the left-back, with his contract set to expire in the summer of 2026.
Andy Robertson has reportedly said yes to Atletico Madrid and that could go a long way to getting the ball rolling with this one.
Liverpool may look to respect Robertson’s wishes, and whilst there isn’t a need or a desire to sell him, they may let him go given his tremendous servitude to the club.
Andy Robertson will be the second player to move to Spain this summer, after Trent Alexander-Arnold completed his move to Real Madrid.
The full-back partnership, who were great friends off the pitch, could become rivals and that is something no Liverpool fan would have expected last summer.
It seems as if this deal could move quickly, as it is a move that makes sense for both parties if Milos Kerkez’s move to Liverpool is confirmed.
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