Anfield Watch
·14 de março de 2026
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·14 de março de 2026
There will be a left-back clear-out at Anfield next season.
arrived last summer on a £40m deal from Bournemouth - pushing Andy Robertson down the pecking order.
The long-serving Scot - now 32 - is out of contract in summer 2026 and widely expected to leave.
Joining him at the exit door will be Kostas Tsimikas. The Greek Scouser, 29, is currently on loan at Roma - and sporting director Richard Hughes will listen to permanent offers at the end of the season given Tsimikas is out of contract in 2027.
And while Liverpool have got some good up-and-coming left-backs in Owen Beck, Luke Chambers and Calum Scanlon don’t be surprised if a move is made for a more senior option.
According to a new report in Sports Boom that player could well be Antonee Robinson - as all signs now point to an Anfield arrival.
“Liverpool have now entered the race for the USA international and it is believed he would prefer a move to Anfield,” the report reads.
Robinson spent time in the Everton ranks before embarking on a career elsewhere.
Before this season he had established himself as one of the best attacking left-backs in the division. This has been a more stop-start campaign owing to injuries - but Liverpool will have done their homework on a long-term target.
He has previously been described as "one of the best left-backs in the league" by Cottagers' manager Marco Silva - and it won't be long until he showcases that form again.
Antonee Robinson is one of Fulham’s key players and among the Premier League’s standout left‑backs, with his future a live topic ahead of the summer window.
Role and form
Robinson is an athletic, up‑and‑down left‑back, aggressive in duels and highly effective defending large spaces while still providing consistent width and delivery in the final third. He has passed 200 appearances for Fulham, is a nailed‑on starter for the USMNT, and is widely described as one of the best left‑backs outside the traditional “big” clubs.
Contract and recent context
He signed a new deal in 2023 running to 2028, on wages of around £50,000 per week, giving Fulham a strong contractual position. Fulham paid a relatively modest fee (around £2m) to bring him in back in 2020, so any sale now would represent pure profit and significant upside on their original outlay.
Value and future
Liverpool, Manchester United and Aston Villa are all circling, with current reporting putting a likely asking price at about £25m and data‑site valuations nudging closer to the £35–40m mark. Robinson is understood to favour Liverpool if he moves, and any deal is expected to hinge on Champions League qualification and how hard the player pushes to take the step up.









































