Andy Robertson is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years at Anfield, with the Scotland international now attracting strong interest from several European clubs as he prepares for a new chapter in his career.
The 32-year-old left-back has reportedly struggled for consistent playing time this season following the arrival of Milos Kerkez, making just 15 starts in all competitions. As a result, Robertson is said to be open to a move in search of regular first-team football after a trophy-laden spell at Anfield.
During his time at Liverpool, Robertson established himself as one of the Premier League’s most reliable full-backs, winning two Premier League titles, the Champions League, two League Cups, an FA Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup and the Community Shield.
Reports suggest that four major clubs are currently monitoring his situation ahead of a free transfer in the summer window, with talks already held over a potential move.
Tottenham Hotspur interest:
Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs linked with Robertson, with the Scot previously close to a move to north London in January. However, that deal collapsed after Liverpool failed to secure a replacement at the time. Spurs are still believed to be interested, although their Premier League status and season outcome could influence the move.
Atlético Madrid approach:
Atlético Madrid are also strong contenders for his signature. Diego Simeone’s side reportedly attempted to sign Robertson previously and remain keen on adding his experience. A switch to Spain would also reunite him with a defensive system that suits his aggressive style, particularly in a Champions League-contending team.
Juventus option
Juventus are another possible destination, with the Italian giants known for targeting experienced free agents. While Andrea Cambiaso currently holds the left-back role, Robertson’s leadership and European pedigree are seen as valuable assets for a squad looking to re-establish dominance in Serie A and compete in Europe.
Napoli interest:
Napoli are also in the race, with Antonio Conte’s system potentially offering Robertson a new tactical challenge. Napoli’s resurgence in Serie A and their push for European competition make them an attractive option, while the opportunity to win more trophies in Italy could appeal to the defender.
With multiple top clubs circling, Robertson’s final decision is expected to depend on playing time guarantees, ambition in Europe, and the competitive level of each project as he prepares to leave Liverpool after an illustrious nine-year spell.
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