Andy Robertson next club twist as Liverpool icon gets tempting rival offer

Juventus have reportedly made an offer to sign Andy Robertson this summer. Tottenham Hotspur are still said to remain ahead of the Serie A side, but Italy appears to be another option for him.
Several of his Scotland team-mates already play in the country, most notably Scott McTominay, who joined Napoli from Manchester United. Billy Gilmour also moved to Naples when leaving Chelsea, while Che Adams swapped Southampton for Turin’s other club, Torino, that same summer.
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Robertson played his last match for Liverpool on the final day of the Premier League season. He will leave this summer when his contract expires.
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Sky in Italy claim Juventus have made enquiries and requested information about Robertson. They have made those moves as they reportedly look to sign experienced players this summer.
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It is also acknowledged that the club have done likewise with Alisson. The outlet notes that Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti previously worked with the goalkeeper while at Roma.
Unlike the Brazil international, it is certain that Robertson will depart, having announced that decision in recent weeks. He shared a heartfelt message to the Liverpool fans on social media after bowing out at Anfield when being substituted in his final appearance for the Reds.
Liverpool presented Andy Robertson with a frame image on the pitch at Anfield -Credit:Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Robertson said: “I have spent all week telling the people in the building, players and staff, how much they mean to me. Now it’s my turn to tell the most important people at the club how much they mean to me. That is you guys.
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“From day one, the love and support you have shown me has been unimaginable. Your support always gave me that extra motivation to be the best I could have been.
“We have had so many special nights and special days together, and for that I’ll be forever grateful. The home games, away games, trips to Wembley or the parades.
“You guys ALWAYS show up in your numbers, and I never took that for granted.
“You are the heartbeat of the club and the best fans in the world. Thank you for the reception yesterday, that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
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“You guys are family. This isn’t a goodbye, it’s a see you soon. YNWA. Robbo.”
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