
‘Andy Robertson to be sold immediately’ as Liverpool told to sign Alvarez
Andy Robertson could finally leave Liverpool this summer.
After spending eight years on Merseyside and winning two Premier League titles, the Scotland captain seems to be nearing the exit.
The Anfield club are ready to sign Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez as his replacement, with talks advancing for the Hungarian.
Robertson has won a Champions League title, an FA Cup, as well as two Carabao Cups and across 342 games for Liverpool.
After winning everything for the Reds, it appears as though he may be ready for the next chapter of his career.

Liverpool fans react to Robertson exit news
Atletico Madrid are eyeing Robertson as a potential signing and see him as the ideal signing to bring to the Spanish captial, following Trent Alexander-Arnold to the area.
Liverpool fans have reacted to the news with some hoping that the full-back is sold straight away, as they eye Julian Alvarez to come the other way.
Other Liverpool fans have said the Reds and Arne Slot should sign Alvarez as part of the deal.
Darwin Nunez is heading for a move away, so Alvarez as a replacement would be seen as an ideal signing for Liverpool.
Some other supporters are not too convinced by the news and have played down the links to Robertson’s possible departure.
Kostas Tsimikas is another left-back seemingly up for sale, and one fan thinks Robertson should stay while the Greek international leaves.
More Anfield departures expected
The former Hull City is not the only player anticipated to leave the Premier League champions this summer.
Alexander Arnold has already departed for fellow La Liga side Real Madrid, sparking even more debate at his unveiling, with Robertson potentially becoming his direct rival.
Jarrell Quansah is another defender thought to be on the chopping block, with Bayer Leverkusen vying for his signature.
Harvey Elliott could also seek a move away from Liverpool as he looks to secure regular first-team football, and Luis Diaz’s time at Anfield could also be coming to an end.
Slot has quickly begun retooling his title-winning side with more and more changes expected over a busy transfer window.
Liverpool will go into next campaign with an extremely different squad as they look to win back-to-back titles in the Dutchman’s second season.
Robertson could fall victim to that, but he will never be forgotten at Anfield.