By Sergio Moya
Liverpool could be facing a summer that could prove to be very painful for the fans and even for Jürgen Klopp himself, because although everything seemed to indicate that Liverpool would be one of the most active teams during the transfer window, no one imagined that at this point of the summer we would have more departures than new signings.
In recent days, our captain Jordan Henderson has been linked with a possible move to the Saudi Pro League, as Al-Ettifaq, the team currently managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, want to make him their new player and have managed to convince him by offering him one of the highest salaries in the world for a footballer.
Similarly, Fabinho one of the most important and decisive players in the recent history of our team would be about to leave Liverpool to also go to the Saudi Arabian league, where Al-Ittihad would offer up to 40 million pounds to the Anfield board to sign the 29-year-old defensive midfielder who has been a key player in Klopp's scheme since his arrival in 2018.
These two departures could leave Liverpool in a very bad position, especially if Jürgen Klopp does not get new reinforcements in the remainder of the transfer window, plus he will have to get them quickly if he intends to work with them during the preseason that has already started for the Reds. However, in addition to Hendo and El Flaco, there is another team legend who could leave this summer, as Spain has shown great interest in him.
For several weeks now there has been talk of Real Madrid making an offer to sign Andrew Robertson, as Los Blancos are looking to sign a new left-back and the 29-year-old Scot would be one of the main options. Undoubtedly, his departure would be a tough blow for Klopp and for all the fans, as Andy has been one of the most important players in recent years and has won everything with the team.
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