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·21 de marzo de 2026
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Everyone knows that Liverpool will be making a fair few changes in the summer transfer window.
Although they had a massive overhaul of their team last summer, it's clear that Arne Slot still needs to add a bit more depth to his ranks.
Indeed, the Anfield outfit are still involved in the Champions League but, with Paris Saint-Germain being their next opponents, it's unclear whether Liverpool will have enough quality to beat them.
They obviously have enough talent among their ranks but, the fact that they've been beaten by Galatasaray and have drawn against Tottenham over the last few weeks isn't really going to fill fans with confidence.
This is why several players are being linked with an Anfield switch and now, they may have moved a step closer to bringing one of their long-term targets in.
, Antonee Robinson was one of the top names on Slot's shortlist for left-back.
The 28-year-old is a tad older than the Reds' usual transfer targets but, due to the amount of Premier League experience he has under his belt, he would've been an exceptional addition.
Recently, the USA international has been linked with a transfer to both Manchester United and Liverpool with the fee required to sign him worth around £30 million.
However, as per a fresh update from Christian Falk, it seems like Liverpool could have a free run at signing the left-back.
That's because, according to the German journalist, the Red Devils are now showing an interest in Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies.
"Manchester United are interested in Alphonso Davies," he wrote.
"They were at the table when questions were being asked as to whether he would sign a new contract at Bayern Munich.
"They’re still monitoring this player, but he’s, of course, since signed a new contract at the Allianz Arena, so it will be difficult to get him at the moment.
"But there are also discussions going on at the club as to whether they need a new backup player, given all the injuries Davies keeps picking up."
Seeing as though Man United could end up turning their attention towards Davies this summer, it means that Liverpool have got an even better chance of getting a deal for Robinson over the line.
He's not been in the best run of form this season but, with the vast amount of experience he has under his belt, he'd be an exceptional addition.
The other option that Liverpool have to be Kerkez's back-up next season would be Kostas Tsimikas.
And, while the Greek Scouser would be a much cheaper option than Robinson, the difference in quality between both players is staggering.
If Liverpool want to become one of the best teams in the world again, they need at least two top class players in every position.
So, with this in mind, it's clear that Tsimikas won't quite cut it.
And, since Robertson is almost certainly on his way out, Robinson seems like the best option available at the moment, even though he would cost a decent chunk of change.


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