
According to Fabrizio Romano, Atletico Madrid have made Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson their transfer âpriorityâ, with the Scotland captain said to be âkeen on joiningâ the La Liga club.
Robertsonâs place in Arne Slotâs starting XI is under threat, with Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez the Redsâ top target after signing Florian Wirtz.
Kerkez has impressed during his two years at the Vitality Stadium and is reportedly set to complete a move to Liverpool for a fee in the region of ÂŁ45 million.
The 21-year-old Hungarian featured in all 38 of the Cherriesâ Premier League matches last season, scoring twice and providing six assists.
Fabrizio Romano surprisingly revealed Atletico Madridâs interest in signing Andy Robertson on Saturday afternoon.
Diego Simeone is eager to bring in a new left-back, and the Madrid outfit have also been linked with AC Milanâs Theo Hernandez. However, Romano says Robertson is currently âhigher on their shortlistâ.
The transfer guru wrote on X: âAtletico Madrid top target at left back is Andy Robertson, appreciated internally as ideal candidate. Not an easy deal at Liverpool rate him highly even with Kerkez due to join the club soon.
âAtleti have Robertson higher than Theo on their shortlist at LB so far.â
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He later added that Robertson is âkeen on joining Atleticoâ, with âinitial talksâ already underway for what is considered their âpriorityâ summer transfer target.
Sky Sports recently asked the Scottish international about his future, with just one year remaining on his Liverpool contract and competition in the form of Kerkez expected to arrive this summer.
âWe have discussed it (a new contract), of course we have,â he said. âYou know the club have been⊠weâve had good discussions with me and the club but what the future holds I am not sure.
âYou know all I know is tomorrow I fly off on holiday and it is well needed. I need a rest after a long season and then I look forward to pre-season, thatâs all my focus is, I canât look too far ahead. I never have done that so I am not going to start doing that now.
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âI know the position I am in and I have only got a year left and a lot is getting spoken about and getting said but my full focus is, you know, focusing on being a dad for the next couple of weeks and enjoying that time with the kids.
âThen I will try to come back in the best possible shape for pre-season and then weâll see what the future holds when these decisions come.â
Robertson added: âI know weâve only got Jeremie Frimpong through the door so far but it looks as though one or two others are going to be close from what we can see on Sky Sports News.
âBut just now weâre at the top, we obviously won the league, and itâs important that the club keeps improving and finding ways to do that.
âThe club have identified certain positions where they want to get new blood in, it looks like players weâre linked to are all younger players and they are all exciting players as well.
âSo when you play for a big club like Liverpool you expect challenges, you expect competition and I have always faced that, everyone here has faced that in their own positions and I expect nothing less.
âI want the club to be ambitious, they are doing that and wherever we fit into that, if weâre happy with our role, we stay and we do it and if not then I am sure there will be a few out the door as well. But you know, thatâs the nature of football and itâs one of the biggest clubs in the world and we keep moving.â
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