Manchester United, Liverpool vying for Antonee Robinson
Manchester United and Liverpool are both keen on signing Fulham full-back Antonee Robinson this summer.
Antonee Robinson’s future has become an interesting talking point as we close in on the summer transfer window. Since he will only have two years left on his deal, Fulham could look to cash in on him.
According to Mark Brus, Liverpool and Manchester United are interested in the American full-back, who will be made available for around £30-40 million. While both English giants are keen on signing Robinson, they are unsure about paying the high asking price.
After making a name for himself at Wigan, Robinson made the move to Craven Cottage in the summer of 2020. He has established himself as one of their mainstays, and his impressive performances haven’t gone unnoticed.
While he has had a few injury problems in the ongoing campaign, the 28-year-old remains an integral part of Marco Silva’s plans. Despite his importance in their setup, there are high chances of him being on the move in the summer.
Robinson could join an English giant
Since his contract runs out in 2028, the upcoming transfer window could be Fulham’s final opportunity to raise a significant fee from his sale. The Cottagers would be willing to offload him for £30-40 million, as per the report.
Manchester United and Liverpool have emerged as potential destinations for the American full-back. The Red Devils are looking at him as an ideal replacement for injury-prone Luke Shaw. Meanwhile, Andrew Robertson could end up parting ways with the Reds this summer, and Robinson could take his place in their team.
While Liverpool do have Milos Kerkez, he hasn’t lived up to the expectations, and they want a more reliable figure. While both clubs are keen on his signature, they are unsure about the price tag. They consider it to be a touch on the higher side.
The player’s desire could play a big part, and Fulham might have to consider lowering their demands, as his value will only go down post the summer transfer window.