Atletico Madrid are planning a change of switch course within the coming days following an replace from Liverpool.
Diego Simeone is rumoured to be taking a look at a number of switch targets to bolster his squad following a disappointing FIFA Membership World Cup marketing campaign.
Atletico Madrid’s group stage exit within the USA has sharpened deal with what Simeone must do in the summertime switch market.
Left again has been highlighted as a key space to be improved with Andy Robertson rising as Simeone’s rumoured No.1 choice.
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From the beginning of their curiosity within the Scotland worldwide, Atletico Madrid outlined their stance of searching for a bargain deal, with the 31-year-old into the ultimate yr of his contract at Anfield.
Preliminary estimates claimed Liverpool would settle for a suggestion within the area of £5m, as a less expensive choice to Aston Villa’s Lucas Digne, however that was not accepted by Los Rojiblancos.
Switch professional Fabrizio Romano has since provided an replace on the scenario with a touch that endurance has run out in Madrid as Robertson delays his name.
“We don’t count on Andy Robertson to go to Atletico Madrid anymore,” Romano acknowledged on his YouTube channel.
“Robertson was a candidate, a powerful candidate, for Atletico Madrid. That they had concrete conversations, then the participant was taking his time to determine his future, additionally out of respect for Liverpool, the place he’s nonetheless loving the membership, the fan base and all of the individuals on the membership.
“It’s essential to say Atletico Madrid, as I instructed you many occasions, needed to pay a really small switch charge or a free switch for Robertson from Liverpool, in order that was not doable.”
Robertson’s obvious need to remain on Merseyside has enabled Simeone to discover different choices on the left aspect of his defence with a doable bid incoming for Atalanta’s Matteo Ruggeri subsequent month.



























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