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Andy Robertson has announced he will leave Liverpool when his contract expires at the end of the season, and according to David Ornstein of The Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur are the prime candidates to obtain his services, leading the race ahead of clubs from abroad. The Scotland captain was a regular starter for a large majority […] The post Tottenham lead Robertson race after Liverpool defender announces departure appeared first on Soccer News.
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Andy Robertson has been tipped for a return to the Scottish Premiership this summer with current champions Celtic. Liverpool announced on Thursday that the full-back will leave the club at the end …

Andy Robertson’s Liverpool Farewell: Nine Years That Shaped a Legacy Andy Robertson has never been one for grandstanding, yet his words carry the weight of a player who knows exactly what Liverpool has meant to him. After nearly a decade at the club, the Scotland captain confirmed he will leave at the end of the […] The post “It means the world to me” – Andy Robertson speaks on his decision to leave Liverpool appeared first on anfieldindex.com.

By Martin Graham Thomas Tuchel may not have another England fixture until the summer, but events in Europe on Thursday would have been encouraging for him. The national side struggled to find the net without Harry Kane in recent friendlies against Uruguay and Japan, exposing the lack of reliable alternatives to the 32-year-old captain […]

Everton travel to the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday for one of the most significant matches of their season, knowing that a win against Brentford would send a clear statement of intent in the race for European football with the Merseyside derby next on the horizon. Both sides go into this separated only by goal […] The post Brentford vs Everton preview: Branthwaite returns for a match that could define Everton’s European ambitions first appeared on Premier League News Now.

Liverpool Confirm Andy Robertson Exit as European Giants Circle Liverpool have confirmed that Andy Robertson will leave the club at the end of the season, bringing an end to a remarkable chapter at Anfield. The Scotland international is set to depart on a free transfer, closing nine years of service that firmly established him among […] The post Where will Andy Robertson go next? – Four clubs pushing for Liverpool star’s signature appeared first on anfieldindex.com.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has shed light on Andy Robertson's Anfield exit and why the Scotland international is leaving the club on a free transfer this summer

Ismaïla Sarr a encore frappé en Ligue Europa Conférence avec Crystal Palace, pendant que Pathé Ciss a livré une prestation solide dans la large victoire du Rayo Vallecano. Deux performances qui confirment la bonne dynamique des internationaux sénégalais en Europe. Sarr, l’homme des grands rendez-vous Ismaïla Sarr continue d’imposer... The post Ismaïla Sarr décisif, Pathé Ciss solide : soirée parfaite pour les Lions en Europe first appeared on 13Football. Cet article Ismaïla Sarr décisif, Pathé Ciss solide : soirée parfaite pour les Lions en Europe est apparu en premier sur 13Football.

Paul Scholes and Marco Materazzi have delivered strong criticism of Manchester United’s transfer decisions. The heavy investments made by Manchester United in recent years to sign players have not translated into satisfactory results on the field, prompting soccer icons like Paul Scholes and Marco Materazzi to weigh in on those transfer decisions. In a recent appearance on The Good, The Bad and The Football podcast, Scholes discussed the roster changes Manchester United need to make ahead of next season, stating that at least eight players in the squad should be moved on this summer and replaced with new talent. Among those mentioned is Harry Maguire, who recently extended his contract through 2027. “I’m thinking about a Manchester United team you want to win the league and the Champions League… I’m not sure you’d do that with Maguire,” said the former English midfielder, who made more than 700 appearances for the Red Devils between 1993 and 2013. Luke Shaw was also identified by Scholes as a player whose time at the club may be over. “When he was playing consistently, I don’t think there was a better left-back in the world, not just Europe. But if you’re asking me now… I’d sell him. He doesn’t play enough games,” he said. Harry Maguire of Manchester United. That list also includes high-profile names such as Mason Mount—whom Scholes questioned due to his fit alongside Bruno Fernandes—as well as lower-profile players like Lenny Yoro, Noussair Mazraoui, Patrick Dorgu, Manuel Ugarte and Joshua Zirkzee. Materazzi points to Manchester United’s ‘biggest mistake’ While Paul Scholes focused on the players Manchester United should move on from, Marco Materazzi pointed to a past decision: the sale of Scott McTominay to Napoli in 2024 for around $34 million. “McTominay is an incredible player from start to finish. I don’t understand how Manchester United sold him for almost nothing, because his value, in my opinion, is €60 to €70 million or more. It’s the biggest transfer market mistake we’ve ever seen, without a doubt,” said the 2006 World Cup champion with Italy during a promotional event, according to Mundo Deportivo. Manchester United have spent a fortune on signings The fact that Manchester United have gone 13 years without winning the Premier League and 18 without lifting the UEFA Champions League trophy can be explained not only by the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson, but also by years of poor executive decisions that have impacted the team’s on-field performance. Financially, the Red Devils remain one of the most powerful clubs in the world, but that has not translated into results. In fact, last summer they were among the biggest spenders in the transfer market. Ahead of the 2025–26 season, Manchester United signed four players: Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Senne Lammens. The club spent close to $288 million on those deals—an enormous outlay that has yet to be justified by performances on the field.
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