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Liverpool FC NewsTransfer NewsAndy RobertsonLiverpool left-back Andy Robertson has already confirmed that he will be leaving this summer, with Tottenham in for him and plenty of others across Europe admirersAndy Robertson celebrates with Alexander Isak after the Swede scored for Liverpool against Crystal Palace.(Image: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson is on Tottenham's radar ahead of the summer, but Spurs are not the only option for the Scotland captain as he decides his next move.Robertson drew interest from Atletico Madrid last summer and it is being reported that Diego Simeone's men could come in for the 32-year-old again with his Liverpool contract set to expire nine years after he arrived from Hull City in a bargain deal.Starting and scoring against Crystal Palace on Saturday, Robertson impressed in one of his final appearances at Anfield, where he made the most of the occasion with a strong performance.READ MORE: Egypt national team chief reveals how long Mohamed Salah will be out forREAD MORE: Liverpool owners FSG brutally fire manager and five coaches at their other underperforming teamAnd, according to the Daily Record, Atletico Madrid remains keen on signing him. His decision is likely to be based on where his family wants to spend the next few years and whether a move abroad would appeal."The best of the lot was Andy Robertson," Liverpool legend Steve Nicol said on ESPN FC as he analyzed the game against Crystal Palace in the Premier League."Freddie Woodman actually made a fantastic save; Liverpool broke from that save.
Andy Robertson, streaking through the middle of the park to make it 2-0.Andy Robertson of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal with Curtis Jones during the Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Anfield on April 25 2026"It's a great little ball from Curtis Jones, then first time, left foot, bottom corner across the goalkeeper which made it 2-0 and really changed the game."It's always nice when you see somebody in his position, leaving the club, and they’ve been so good for the club and the team, to get a goal at home."It's different when you score at home. When you're away, you've got a little section of the crowd who are behind you and you enjoy it."When you do it at home, it's just different; it’s just a little bit more special.
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