Atletico Madrid are reportedly prioritising a brand new left again within the Spanish capital forward of the 2025/26 La Liga season.
With Diego Simeone wanting to herald an skilled determine to bolster his backline, Liverpool star Andy Robertson has emerged as his rumoured No.1 choice.
A transfer for the Scotland worldwide has quickly emerged with switch knowledgeable Fabrizio Romano breaking the story.
Simeone brazenly acknowledged his curiosity in bringing in a recent face at left again/left wing after Atletico Madrid’s Membership World Cup opening 4-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
Javi Galan and Samuel Lino struggled towards Luis Enrique’s UEFA Champions League winners and that could be the ultimate straw for Simeone.
Luring Robertson away from Anfield is not going to be simple as Arne Slot nonetheless needs to retain the skilled 31-year-old.
Atletico Madrid be taught Andy Robertson switch price
The preliminary rumours from Madrid claimed Simeone needs a free switch to reunite Robertson with Trent Alexander-Arnold within the Spanish capital.
Robertson is fascinated about making the transfer with Slot taking a look at different choices as his future left-back.
The previous Hull Metropolis defender is a massively in style determine at Anfield, however Milos Kerkez is reportedly closing in on a transfer to Merseyside, and that might influence Robertson’s standing.
Liverpool secured a £10m switch price from Actual Madrid for Alexander-Arnold as his departure was introduced ahead by a month.
Their Madrid rivals are in an analogous scenario – in in search of a discount – however Robertson nonetheless has a 12 months left on his contract.
Experiences from The Occasions journalist Paul Joyce declare Liverpool need no less than £5m to let Robertson go this summer time and former Barcelona defender Lucas Digne can also be being thought-about.
Digne, who can also be 31, can also be out of contract at Aston Villa subsequent summer time and might be tempted by a UEFA Champions League problem again in Spain after Unai Emery’s group missed out on qualification.