Liverpool lining up ‘monster’ Robertson upgrade £178,000 p/w

Liverpool he put some mosaic against the side Southampton in the middle of the week, and though they had to weather the storm, in both senses of the phrase, Arne Slott‘s remarkable campaign went even further.
The fought Carabao Cup the win has set up a semi-final tie with Tottenham Hotspur in the new year, and considering that Liverpool are on top Premier League i Champions League tables, things could hardly be better.
Well, they could. They always could. The Reds have conceded ground in their last two top-flight games, away at Newcastle and against Fulham at Anfield last weekend, having been reduced to ten men before the 20-minute mark.
The culprit: Andy Robertson. The experienced left-back has been under fire throughout the campaign and while he is still a top-flight player, there is a growing feeling that FSG want to replace him sooner rather than later.
Why Liverpool must replace Andy Robertson
Robertson has been nothing short of a stalwart since joining Liverpool from Hull City in 2017, signing for a shrewd fee of £10m. His energy and dynamism have seen him challenge opponents and forge a thriving career at the heart of one of England’s most successful contemporary sides.
Along with his back-up Trent Alexander-Arnold, Robertson’s creativity and ball-playing skills rewrote the job description and saw Jurgen KloppThe system of taking off, with Reds writer Leanne Prescott he once even hailed Scotland’s patron saint as a “Duracell Bunny”.
But he suffered a shoulder injury last season and has struggled to maintain his level under Slot’s wing, dropped by Kostas Tsimikas on several occasions and beginning to falter at big moments, conceding a few penalties and done, dismissed against the Cottagers.
At 30 years old, Robertson might feel like he has plenty of mileage in the tank, but the tireless work he’s put in over so many years must have sapped the engine’s throttle power.
Liverpool have barely spent the spread since Slot took the helm, but there’s no doubt that when the time comes for action, replacing Robertson will be close to the agenda.
Liverpool transfer news
According to German journalist Christian FalkLiverpool are full in the battle to sign Alfonso Davieswith the Bayern Munich speedster out of contract at the end of the season.
Obviously, the caveat is that Real Madrid are also interested, but Davies he earns a pretty penny at £178,000 a week and their high demands seem to have deterred the League giants, according to Spanish sources.
He is set to become a free agent next summer and could therefore be an attractive target for the Reds, who would not have to shell out a transfer fee to secure his services.
What Alphonso Davies would bring to Liverpool
What would Davies bring to Liverpool? Rhythm, and lots of it. Canada’s superstar’s electric quickness is remarkable, with an ever-present buoyancy that also denotes his high technical quality.
Bayern signed Davies from Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps for a fee rising to £17m in July 2018which was a record for an MLS player, and a 17-year-old.
Davies has remained at Bayern throughout the intervening period, his obvious quality dispelling any notion of a loan spell to help him sharpen his tools.
Indeed, pacy defender has he completed 216 appearances for Die Roten, he scored 46 goals and most notably lifted five Bundesliga titles and the 2019/20 Champions League.
He is a remarkable player, previously described as a “machine”. podcaster Stefan Buczkoand still only 24, the Bayern ace could replace Robertson at Liverpool and serve as Slot’s number one for many years to come.
It all goes to show that Liverpool would have their mitts on a left-back of immense talent, of course, but also one with an elite, title-winning mentality who surprisingly has plenty of room for further growth and success.
It will come as no surprise that Davies ranks in the top 2% of full-backs in Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for take-ons (4.76) and in the top 1% for take-ons successful (2.25) per 90. according to FBreffurther highlighting the blistering energy that Slot would weave into his thriving side.
A successful tackle is recorded when a player beats his opponent by taking the ball directly past him while retaining possession.
Of course, pace isn’t everything, but when you assess the Bavarian star’s metrics against Robertson’s in league games in 2024/25, you can see that the Liverpool man is lacking across the board, less threatening in attack and much less robust in defensive phases. .
Andy Robertson v Alphonso Davies (2024/25) |
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Match Stats* |
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Matches (initiations) |
11 (10) |
13 (12) |
goals |
0 |
1 |
Assistance |
0 |
2 |
taps* |
69.5 |
84.2 |
Completion of the pass |
88% |
92% |
Key Passes* |
1.5 |
1.6 |
Ball recovery* |
4.0 |
6.3 |
dribbles* |
0.2 (40%) |
1.8 (51%) |
Tackles + interceptions* |
1.6 |
2.1 |
Ground Duels (won)* |
1.5 (50%) |
4.9 (58%) |
Statistics via Sofascore |
The relevant question for those of the Liverpool persuasion would be whether Davies would be willing to prioritize Anfield with Real Madrid on the prowl. Los Blancos have their hesitations, but when a team faces a transfer battle with Florentino Perez, there are rarely any surprises as to who comes out on top.
It is curious that Robertson has adapted his game to the point where he averages just 0.2 dribbles per Premier League start, something that is perhaps a by-product of tireless displays for the better part of eight years.
Davies’ wage demands will see him rival Liverpool’s heaviest hitters on the bill, and that could be a stumbling block for Richard Hughes and co. However, the chance to sign one of the best left-backs in the world for free is an opportunity that simply cannot be passed up.
Only having signed Federico Chiesa in the first Slot transfer window for a reduced fee of £12.5mit’s not like FSG doesn’t have the money to spend on a high-profile superstar, one who could have a marked impact on Slot’s reign for years to come.
It’s time for action. This would be a signing to demonstrate to Europe that the Reds are keen to turn their rapid start to the season into a dominant run for several years.
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2024-12-21 19:15:00