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One of the most beloved figures on the terraces at Liverpool is on the verge of a surprise exit. After years of loyal service and iconic moments at Anfield, the fan favourite has now agreed a deal that will see him leave the club. The unexpected move has left supporters stunned, with many wondering what this means for the Reds’ summer plans and squad evolution.
Liverpool are on the cusp of a major squad upheaval this summer, with manager Arne Slot looking to impose his will on the make-up of his squad after winning the Premier League last season.
Florian Wirtz’s imminent arrival for a deal worth £116m is a major departure from Liverpool’s transfer recruitment style, but the club are also on the verge of bidding goodbye to a real Anfield legend.
A Liverpool fan favourite is set to finalise his exit from Anfield this summer and has taken a major step towards moving on from the club in the coming weeks.
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Andy Robertson seems to have made up his mind about leaving Liverpool, with only a year left on his contract at Anfield.
His boyhood club Celtic, want to sign the Scotland captain this summer, but the defender has his eyes set on a new experience in Spain.
The left-back has already directed his agents towards pursuing a move to Atletico Madrid, and he is now closing in on a transfer to the Wanda Metropolitano.
According to transfer journalist Krrish. Atletico Madrid have thrashed out personal terms on a contract with Robertson’s representatives.
A verbal deal is in place over a three-year contract with an option of another year between the defender’s agent and the Spanish giants.
Robertson will soon sit down with his family and his camp for discussions before giving his final approval to the move.
Liverpool would ideally like to keep him, but they are ready to sell him, with Kostas Tsimikas seemingly happy to play second fiddle to incoming Red Milos Kerkez.
