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The left-back, alongside his former partner in crime Trent Alexander-Arnold, has changed the role of full-backs for years to come, with their demands of being able to bomb down the wing and create chances now being vital.
However, now 31, Robertson has been approached by Atletico Madrid and he could be set for a new adventure in the Spanish capital, much to the disappointment of Liverpool fans.
Although his fate is not yet decided, there is one key detail in the story that may bring back bad memories for fans and suggest that he is more likely to leave than stay.
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Robertson and Alexander-Arnold were inseparable during their time together at Liverpool and they have changed the way the game will be forever.
Both sharing similar characteristics on the pitch, they also appear to have something in common off it too, with Fabrizio Romano confirming that Alexander-Arnold’s brother, Tyler, is the agent of both full-backs.
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“Andy Robertson would be keen on a move to Spain, he has the same agent as Trent Alexander-Arnold,” Romano revealed on his YouTube channel.
“So, in the same summer the two full-backs of Liverpool, Trent on the right and Robertson on the left, could move to Madrid.
It would be a special derby.”
Tyler is the director of the agency PLG, the representatives of both the Englishman and the Scotsman, a bad omen that Liverpool fans may be worried about.
Alexander-Arnold’s brother was key in Trent making the move to the Spanish capital, and he might just play a vital role in Robertson doing the same, even if it isn’t what Reds fans want.
Despite still having plenty to offer, as well as being the perfect role model for the incoming Milos Kerkez, if Robertson wants to leave then it would be more than fair if Liverpool honour his decision.