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Milan have prepared their offer for Leon Goretzka, who might decide on his future sooner than anticipated, and they’ll be in the running for Robert Lewandowski if his demands are somewhat reasonable. The Rossoneri are willing to tender a three-year contract with €5M wages. The post Milan Keep Pursuing Bayern Munich and Barcelona Aces appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

LIVERPOOL could have a very different look to their line-up next season with FOUR key players potentially leaving. Manager Arne Slot will be waving goodbye to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson at the end of the campaign. Robertson, 32, is the latest star to have confirmed that his time at Anfield is coming to an...

By Martin Graham For Arsenal, attention remains firmly on the present as they chase a first Premier League title in 22 years and push towards a Champions League semi-final. Mikel Arteta’s philosophy of “trust the process” is edging closer to full validation, yet any success this season is not viewed internally as the end […]

Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years at Anfield and the left-back is now on the search for his next club

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.

Harry Wilson's return to his former club Liverpool marks a full-circle moment at a pivotal stage of his career, with the winger approaching free agency following a standout season for Fulham.

Liverpool Confirm Andy Robertson Exit as Arne Slot Speaks Out There are departures that feel routine, and then there are those that quietly mark the end of something significant. At Liverpool, the news that Andy Robertson will leave at the end of the season firmly falls into the latter category. After nine years at Anfield, […] The post Arne Slot reacts to Andy Robertson’s decision to leave Liverpool appeared first on anfieldindex.com.

Arsenal have identified a talented young winger

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

Arsenal are currently in the thick of a battle to lift the Premier League but plans are already being put in place for the upcoming summer transfer window with a number of moves being eyed

Liverpool have confirmed that defender Andy Robertson will leave the club this summer after a glittering spell at Anfield with Mo Salah set to follow him out of the exit door

It has been confirmed that Andy Robertson is leaving Anfield on a free transfer at the end of this season and the tributes for the club vice-captain have poured in

Gabriel Martinelli wants to stay at Arsenal, despite suggestions that he could be moved on in the summer. The 24-year old will be entering the final year of his contract at the Emirates at the end of the season, and with the Gunners keen to strengthen their left-sided attacking options, he could be sold to... The post Martinelli wants Arsenal stay appeared first on Footie Central.

Manchester United are preparing for the Premier League return as Michael Carrick's side look to secure Champions League football next season, which will help their chase to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson

Liverpool defender Andy Robertson is not short of admirers as he plots his next move

MORGAN ROGERS is reportedly being lined up for a stunning transfer to Paris Saint-Germain. The Aston Villa and England star has enjoyed an impressive season for club and country. Rogers, 23, has helped Villa challenge for a Champions League spot and in the Europa League. He has also cemented himself in Thomas Tuchel's plans as...

Leeds United will enter the race to sign Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford this summer if the club remain in the Premier League

After being a serious target of the MLS, Kevin De Bruyne has yet to decide his future once his deal expires at Napoli. Kevin De Bruyne was one of MLS‘s primary targets during the final months of his time at Manchester City, though it was ultimately Napoli who landed his signature back in 2024. Now, the Belgian legend has admitted he has yet to make a decision on his future beyond the Italian club, leaving the door open for MLS to make another run at one of the game’s finest midfielders. After his contract expired at Manchester City in June 2024, De Bruyne chose to remain in Europe rather than make the move to North America, signing with Napoli. In his first season, he became a central figure in Antonio Conte’s system, helping the club claim their fourth Scudetto in the 2024-25 season, but his longer-term future has been left unanswered. In an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, De Bruyne was asked whether Napoli would be his final club. “I don’t know that yet; I’m not thinking about it right now. I’m not that type of person. I still have a contract, and I’m truly happy in Naples. I’m trying to enjoy the moment now. I believe I can still play for a few more years, then when my body tells me to stop, I will. But for now, I feel good,” he said. De Bruyne, currently 34, turns 35 in June and is under contract through the end of the 2026-27 season, by which point he will be 36. With more than a year remaining on his deal and a firmly established role at Napoli, a departure ahead of next season seems unlikely at this stage. Kevin De Bruyne #7 of Belgium. When asked about the prospect of retirement, De Bruyne left open the possibility of one more chapter in his playing career. “When will I stop? I really don’t know. Certainly, there will be nothing at first, because I’ll want to enjoy my family, who have made so many sacrifices for me. Then I’ll have to find something to do, obviously. In the near future, however, I just want to continue playing football, giving my best to stay at the highest level possible. I feel good, I’m happy, and my family is happy for me,” he said. Could De Bruyne end up in MLS? As his contract with Manchester City wound down, De Bruyne was linked with a potential move to Inter Miami to team up with Lionel Messi, or alternatively as a Designated Player for the then-new expansion franchise San Diego FC. BBC Sport later reported that Chicago Fire had emerged as the frontrunners, holding the discovery rights for the Belgian midfielder. Although De Bruyne ultimately chose Napoli, Chicago are expected to still hold those discovery rights, and with Hugo Cuypers and Jonathan Bamba currently occupying two of the club’s three DP slots, there is room for a marquee addition. By the time his Napoli contract expires, De Bruyne will be 36, putting him in a similar position to Thomas Muller when he joined the Vancouver Whitecaps, and potentially making him the latest global name to make his mark in MLS.

Manchester United are preparing for the return of the Premier League with a trip to Dublin for some mid-season training

Major League Soccer side FC Cincinnati is in the race to sign Brazilian football icon Neymar from his current side, Santos FC, according to ESPN.

Focused on Manchester United and in the 2026 World Cup, Harry Maguire has reportedly rejected a move to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami. Harry Maguire has rediscovered his best form in recent months, catching the attention of Inter Miami as his contract at Manchester United approached its expiration in June 2026. While the prospect of playing alongside Lionel Messi was reportedly on the table, the English defender has chosen to remain at Old Trafford, with his focus firmly on both the club and the 2026 World Cup. According to Transfermarkt and The Sun, Inter Miami were among the clubs interested in signing Maguire on a free transfer, along with Napoli. With the Herons dealing with a defensive crisis and still holding an available international roster spot, bringing in the England center back was seen as a viable solution to shore up the backline. However, Maguire reportedly turned down Inter Miami’s approach and has instead agreed to a one-year contract extension with Manchester United. That option had always been available for the club to exercise, and following Maguire’s resurgent run of form, United wasted no time in making the announcement official, with still two months remaining in the current season. As for Maguire, the defender expressed genuine enthusiasm about staying. “You can feel the ambition and potential of this exciting squad. The determination throughout the whole club to fight for major trophies is clear for everyone to see, and I am confident that our best moments together remain ahead of us,” he said in a statement on Manchester United’s official website. Harry Maguire of England. Maguire and a return to his highest level After a turbulent stretch at Manchester United that saw multiple managers dismissed, the captaincy stripped from him and a near-move to West Ham in 2023, the tide has turned dramatically for Maguire. Back as a regular starter, he has been a key figure in United’s push to third place in the Premier League, a finish that would return the club to the Champions League for the first time since the 2023-24 season. On the international front, Maguire has also worked his way back into England’s plans since September 2024. He featured in both the Uruguay and Japan friendlies during the March international break, and in an interview with The Athletic made clear just how motivated he is to be part of the World Cup squad. “Whatever role the manager would want me for, whether that’s starting or deciding games late on, I still believe, even at my age, I’m arguably one of the best defenders in the world in both boxes. I don’t think that’s open to question, really,” Maguire said, with Thomas Tuchel set to submit England’s final World Cup squad list in May.

Neymar has emerged as the latest global soccer icon to draw interest from MLS, as FC Cincinnati has begun exploring options to bring the Santos star to the United States, a source told ESPN's Nathalia Ferrão.

Milan believes it holds three decisive cards that could tilt the race for Lewandowski in its favor. Christian Pulisic may soon see a major addition arrive at Milan, as the club pushes forward in talks with the agent of Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski. The search for goals has become increasingly urgent, leading the Rossoneri to explore one of the most ambitious moves of the summer window. In fact, Milan believes it holds three decisive cards that could tilt the race for Lewandowski in its favor. Milan’s struggles in attack have reached an alarming point, and the statistics reflect a worrying trend that shows no sign of easing. A recent Tuttosport analysis highlighted that the club’s forwards have now accumulated over 600 combined days without a goal. The last time any Milan forward found the net in Serie A was Rafael Leao’s strike against Cremonese on March 1. Players who were expected to provide solutions—Santiago Gimenez, Niclas Fullkrug, and Christopher Nkunku—have failed to leave any substantial mark. Even Pulisic, who started the season strongly, has endured well-documented struggles in 2026. With the team’s system stalling in the final third, the absence of an unstoppable finisher feels more visible with every match. The Rossoneri’s lack of a true, reliable centre-forward is nothing new. La Gazzetta dello Sport noted that the club’s No.9 shirt has felt ‘cursed’ since the era of Filippo Inzaghi, with Olivier Giroud standing as the lone exception in recent history. Attempts to bring stability—whether through Alvaro Morata, Divock Origi, Tammy Abraham, or Luka Jovic—have repeatedly fallen short. Rafael Leao of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Christian Pulisic. Some stayed only months, others barely contributed, and several left without any lasting footprint. Even talented prospects like Santi Gimenez remain question marks rather than confirmed solutions. This cycle of uncertainty has forced the club to re-evaluate its strategy ahead of what is shaping up to be a pivotal summer. The summer market demands precision Heading into the upcoming summer transfer window, Milan knows it cannot afford another gamble. Corriere dello Sport reported that major investments such as Nkunku ($4 million) and Gimenez (just over $37 million) are already expected to exit due to insufficient impact. Fullkrug, acquired on a low-cost deal, has not produced enough to merit a permanent stay. Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan celebrates with team mates Christopher Nkunku and Davide Bartesaghi. With the Scudetto race out of reach and Champions League qualification still a battle, the priority is unmistakable: secure a striker capable of bringing guaranteed goals. Moise Kean and Dusan Vlahovic have been evaluated, but financial demands complicate both options. That reality makes Lewandowski an increasingly compelling, if bold, target. Lewandowski enters the picture and how Milan hopes to lure him The Polish superstar, whose Barcelona contract expires in the summer, is expected to weigh up his future soon. Corriere della Sera revealed that he remains Milan’s “dream” target, even if the Catalan side may offer him an extra year. Meanwhile, MLS side Chicago Fire is prepared to match his current earnings, creating strong competition from overseas. Calciomercato.com added that talks between Milan and the player’s agent, Pini Zahavi, have accelerated in recent days. For any deal to happen, the veteran would need to accept a drastic reduction from his $23 million salary, with Milan capping their offer at around $8 million per year. Despite the financial difference, the Rossoneri believe they have advantages beyond money. What’s more, there are reportedly three factors the club hopes will sway Lewandowski. First is the appeal of Serie A, a league that continues to attract elite veterans seeking a new competitive chapter late in their careers. Second is Milan’s strong likelihood of securing Champions League action, a stage Lewandowski still cherishes deeply. And perhaps the most intriguing factor is the presence of Luka Modric, Lewandowski’s long-time Real Madrid rival. The idea of joining forces with Modric—who is thriving in Italy—represents a rare and symbolic opportunity that could appeal to the forward’s competitive spirit. These incentives form the backbone of Milan’s pitch.

Morgan Rogers is expected to be at the centre of an £80million transfer tug-of-war this summer, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea all renewing their interest in the 23-year-old.

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Mohamed Salah has already confirmed he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season and the Premier League champions' search for the Egyptian's successor is already underway

CHRIS WHEELER: Maguire signed a new one-year contract at Old Trafford earlier this week with an option for United to extend it by another 12 months.

Pat Nevin says Chelsea will look to sell a player they signed last year - and tipped one Premier League rival as the 'right fit' for him.

Morgan Rogers is likely to leave Aston Villa this summer, even if Unai Emery’s side qualify for the Champions League, talkSPORT understands. Rogers only signed a new contract in November 2025, keep…

Arsenal are closing in on a first Premier League title in more than 20 years but regardless of whether or not they win silverware, they look set for a summer of change

KIERAN GILL: Enzo Fernandez has apologised and held peace talks with Chelsea after using the last international break to flirt with Real Madrid, according to his agent, Javier Pastore.

Liverpool have announced left-back Andy Robertson will depart the club at the end of the season upon the expiration of his contract, bringing an end to a nine-year spell at Anfield. Across his time at the club, the Scotland captain made 373 appearances after joining from Hull City in 2017. In total, he amassed 69 […] The post Liverpool announce Robertson will leave at the end of the season appeared first on Soccer News.

Highly decorated full-back almost joined Tottenham in January

Arsenal will look to receive £100 million combined for Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri this summer

The 32-year-old defender will leave the club when his contract expires this summer

Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the current season after nine years at Anfield, the Premier League club confirmed Thursday.

The Brazilian star is under contract with Santos through the end of 2026

Liverpool defender Andy Robertson will leave the club at the end of the season when his contract expires.
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Left-back who joined in 2017 is out of contract in summer Napoli, Juventus, Atlético and Spurs keen on Robertson Andy Robertson is to bring his illustrious Liverpool career to a close at the end of the season, the club have confirmed. The 32-year-old is out of contract this summer and will follow another renowned player of the Jürgen Klopp era, Mohamed Salah, in leaving Anfield on a free transfer. Napoli, Juventus, Atlético Madrid and Tottenham are all keen on signing the Scotland captain, who rejected a move to Atlético last summer.

Newcastle United are reportedly likely to sell at least one of their star players this summer, with Arsenal holding an interest in at least two members of Eddie Howe's squad.

Liverpool Close In On Ibrahima Konate Contract Breakthrough As Fabrizio Romano Provides Key Update Fabrizio Romano has delivered a significant update on Ibrahima Konate, confirming that Liverpool are now advancing towards a crucial agreement over the defender’s future. Speaking on his YouTube podcast, Romano outlined the progress after a prolonged period of talks, stating, “after […] The post Fabrizio Romano: Liverpool ‘leading the race’ to agree deal with defender appeared first on anfieldindex.com.

Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, the club has confirmed - with the Scotland captain the latest talismanic figure to call time on their spell at Anfield in recent weeks.

Andy Robertson has announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of this season, weeks after Mohamed Salah confirmed his impending departure from Anfield this summer

Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, the Premier League champions have announced.

ANDY ROBERTSON will follow Mo Salah out the door at Liverpool at the end of the season. The Scotland international has won it all with the Reds since joining for a bargain £8million from Hull in 2017. But the left-back, 32, will move on to pastures new in the summer following the expiration of his...

Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson will depart the Premier League champions when his contract expires at the end of this season, the club announced on Thursday night

Napoli have long secured a UEFA Champions League berth, which gives them the freedom to start planning for the future, and, whether or not Antonio Conte will still be with them, the management is looking for some youngsters to shore up the squad. The post Napoli Going After Benfica Star, Rival Roma for Talent appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

Morgan Rogers has enjoyed another fine season for Aston Villa and the England star is attracting transfer interest from some of the Premier League and Europe's biggest clubs
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