Liverpool have been tipped to sign Milos Kerkez as a replacement for Andy Robertson, but the defender could instead join Arsenal. Robertson has struggled to maintain his usual form, which has led to speculation linking Liverpool with a move for Kerkez.
Liverpool were beaten 3-2 by Fulham away from home in the Premier League, and Andy Robertson put on a disappointing display for the away side. Liverpool are still very much the favourites to win the league title this season, and they were expected to do a lot better.
It would be disingenuous of commentators to go in too hard with any criticism of Mo Salah in the second half of Liverpool’s Premier League title challenge.
Liverpool are working in advance to secure the signing of Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez during the upcoming summer transfer window. The Reds have highlighted Kerkez as the perfect option to succeed Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas to bring some stability.
Liverpool have joined Manchester City and Bayern Munich in a growing battle to sign Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso. According to Gazzetta dello Sport.
Liverpool fans are preparing for a summer of change at the club and some may want Andy Robertson to be part of this transition period. Speaking exclusively to Empire of the Kop before Saturday’s legends game at Anfield, Gregory Vignal was asked for his thoughts on the captain of Scotland.
Andy Robertson may have been exagerrating when he said that Liverpool have ‘been linked with pretty much every left-back in the world’, but there’s definitely a few on Richard Hughes’ radar ahead of the summer transfer window.
If Andy Robertson is worried about the number of left-backs being linked with a potential move to Liverpool, he certainly isn’t showing it! The Scotland captain turned 31 earlier this month and has been at Anfield for nearly eight years, continuing to fend off competition for a starting berth from Kostas Tsimikas for the most part.
Andy Robertson is still very much a first team regular at Liverpool and has been for many years, with a clear relationship being built in this time with Kenny Dalglish.
Liverpool are keen on signing a new left-back in the summer transfer window as that has been a problematic position for them this season. The Premier League leaders have deployed Andy Robertson in that position but it is clear to see that the Scottish left-back is not the same player he was a few seasons ago.
Liverpool have been performing sensationally well in the domestic season and are on their way to the Premier League title. Currently, the club are first in the points table with 70 points in 29 matches.
Daily Mail reporter Lewis Steele revealed that Liverpool wants Ajax star Jorrel Hato in the summer to bolster their defence. Steele highlighted Bournemouth fullback Milos Kerkez as a main target for the left-back position that has faced scrutiny at Liverpool.
Liverpool legend Andy Robertson is looking ahead to the game against PSG in the second leg of the Champions League Last 16. The Scottish defender started in the first leg and helped the Reds keep an unlikely clean sheet. Liverpool were dominated by the French champions PSG in Paris last week.
Liverpool are ready to face Paris Saint-Germain in round two of the Champions League Round of 16 tie at Anfield. The Reds sneaked in a late 0-1 victory against Les Parisiens despite their dominance in the first-leg at their turf.
Liverpool and PSG will play a game this week that will be watched by millions, though it’s the thousands inside Anfield that Andy Robertson has spoken to.
Looking ahead to the final 90 minutes, Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson acknowledged the challenge ahead, admitting the Reds have yet to face a team as strong as PSG this season.
Former Liverpool left-back Paul Konchesky backs Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson to succeed Andy Robertson at Liverpool for the upcoming season. Robertson has struggled with inconsistency this season, with his critics arguing burnout as a factor for the 30-year-old Scottish fullback.
The chiefs at Kirkby have barely backed Arne Slot with the transfers since the Dutchman took charge at L4 in the previous summer, but the upcoming summer
Liverpool have reportedly started working on their squad ahead of the summer transfer window, with a new left-back among main areas under consideration.