By Sergio Moya
Andrew Robertson has undoubtedly become one of the most important players in Jürgen Klopp's scheme during Liverpool's golden era in which we have won every trophy possible. Robertson's relevance is such that there have even been other teams interested in taking him, but he has shown his commitment to the club.
Such was the case this summer, as it was reported that Real Madrid would have had Andy Robertson in their sights to reinforce their squad, but it was going to be very difficult for Liverpool to let him leave unless the player himself asked to be transferred, which did not happen. Now, Robertson is preparing for a new season with the Reds, in which he will need to be at his best to help the team return to the Champions League as soon as possible.
Despite the fact that Robertson is still a key player for Klopp, the Liverpool left-back is already close to 30 years old and the Anfield board seems to want to avoid making the same mistake they made with the recent departures of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, so they are already thinking about securing a replacement for Robertson who can be the future of the team in that position, and in that sense Jürgen Klopp would have in mind a player worth 32 million euros.
According to journalist Steve Kay, Liverpool are very interested in Brighton left-back Pervis Estupinan as a possible replacement for Andrew Robertson. According to Kay, Liverpool could have signed the Ecuadorian a year ago, but considered Robertson sufficient to cover that position, however "an assessment of Robertson's physical situation has led Liverpool to reconsider their options and explore alternatives, with the Reds now looking to strengthen that side of the pitch making Estupinan one of their main targets" wrote Steve Kay for FootballTransfers.com, however he did not specify what the physical problem is that has apparently worried Liverpool about Andy Robertson.
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