Liverpool transfer news as Andy Robertson replacement eyed amid triple contract update - chof 360 news

Andy Robertson will turn 32 next season

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Liverpool is interested in signing Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson as a long-term successor to Andy Robertson.

Robertson has had some tough moments this season, particularly during the first half of the campaign, and although his level has picked up in recent weeks, his age (he will turn 32 during the 2025-26 season) means Liverpool must proceed with an eye on the future.

GIVEMESPORT reports that Liverpool is expected to move for Fulham's Robinson during the upcoming summer transfer window, having been suitably impressed by his performances for the Craven Cottage club. Robinson has three-and-a-half years remaining on his current Fulham contract, which puts the Cottagers in a strong position in any possible negotiations.

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It is claimed that Fulham would likely only let Robinson leave with a replacement lined up, which could leave the Reds waiting until the back end of the summer to get a deal over the line. The same report says that Arne Slot is a fan of Bournemouth center-back Dean Huijsen, the Spanish 19-year-old who has been a revelation for the South Coast club since moving from Juventus last summer.

Meanwhile, The Athletic's David Ornstein has provided an update on the contract situations of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold as he said what most people seem to be reporting on the matter: that Salah and Van Dijk are more likely to stay than Alexander-Arnold.

"Talks continue and there has long been optimism around Anfield in regard to Salah and Van Dijk," Ornstein said in a Q&A on The Athletic's website. "I'm not aware of agreements being reached but both players seem keen to stay and are playing out of their skin, plus as far as we know Liverpool absolutely want to keep both. As they do Alexander-Arnold, but we all know his situation is different - he is younger and has Real Madrid knocking at his door.

"The consensus around the industry is that maybe Salah and Van Dijk will renew, while perhaps Alexander-Arnold will go. But nothing appears to be set in stone yet. The current hierarchy have inherited an unenviable situation and, whether they like it or not, it's now their predicament to solve."

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