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·27 avril 2026
Report: Atletico Madrid want to hijack move for Liverpool star

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·27 avril 2026

Robertson’s impending departure marks a significant shift. “The Scottish international is set to leave Anfield on a free transfer after the season,” ending a nine year spell that delivered major honours and consistent performance. His next move is now firmly under the spotlight.

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Atletico Madrid have re emerged as serious contenders. “Atletico manager Diego Simeone has revived his interest in Robertson ahead of the summer and is keen to land the Scotsman on a free transfer.” The interest is not new, having previously tracked him during Liverpool’s defensive transition. As reported by the Daily Record.
The appeal is clear. Robertson brings experience, leadership and a track record at the highest level. For Simeone, those qualities align with a system built on discipline and intensity.
Tottenham Hotspur remain in the frame. “Tottenham are already at the table for the Liverpool left-back,” revisiting their January interest. However, their position is complicated by league uncertainty, with survival a key factor in any potential deal.
There are other suitors, but the hierarchy is forming. Celtic FC have long been linked, though “remain unlikely to emerge as leading candidates given the serious interest in Robertson from Europe’s top five leagues.”
Robertson’s timeline adds urgency. “Heading to the World Cup with Scotland this summer, Robertson would reportedly like his future to be sorted before the tournament starts.” Clarity will be essential as he prepares to lead his country on a significant stage.

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Despite reduced involvement this season, “the ‘world-class’ 32-year-old has made only nine Premier League starts for Liverpool this season,” his reputation remains intact. His contribution to Liverpool’s success, including the 2019 Champions League and multiple league titles, ensures sustained demand.
For Liverpool, this is part of a wider transition. Robertson’s departure reflects evolving priorities under Arne Slot. The club have already begun planning for the future, but replacing his influence will not be straightforward.
This situation now moves towards resolution. Atletico’s interest is concrete, Tottenham’s conditional, and Robertson’s decision will hinge on ambition, lifestyle and timing.
Robertson’s exit feels both inevitable and difficult. His energy, leadership and connection with the fanbase defined an era. Seeing him move on, particularly on a free transfer, will prompt reflection on timing.
Fans will understand the logic behind Atletico’s interest. A player of Robertson’s calibre fits their identity. There may even be a sense that such a move suits him stylistically, offering a new challenge without diminishing his competitive edge.
Tottenham’s involvement raises different emotions. Supporters may feel uneasy at the idea of a domestic rival strengthening with a player who still has plenty to offer. That concern is heightened if Spurs stabilise their position.
Ultimately, Liverpool fans will focus on succession. The club have planned for change, but replacing Robertson’s consistency is a significant task. This move represents more than a transfer, it signals the closing of a chapter that helped define modern Liverpool.


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