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Why Liverpool should not pursue Fulham’s Anthony Robinson in transfer


Liverpool are not interested in signing Fulham defender Anthony Robinson despite offers to the contrary. Jurgen Klopp is currently without Andrew Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas through injury, but Liverpool have no plans to sign a new left-back in January, according to the Liverpool ECHO. The article continues below the videoThe report claims that Robinson is not a transfer target, especially given that Robertson is expected to be back to full fitness by the end of January.

It comes after it was revealed in the 90th minute that Liverpool had identified the American as a possible target after Tsimikas suffered a spinal injury. In the 90th minute, Liverpool contacted Fulham to discuss a move for Robinson. However, the report has been shut down by the ECHO, who believe there will be no new left-back at Anfield next month. Joe Gomez replaced him in that role against Burnley and also impressed from the bench against Arsenal.

Why were Liverpool right not to sign Anthony Robinson? Robinson certainly shares traits with Robertson, but with equally dangerous looping runs and boundless energy, the Fulham man is not Liverpool’s calibre. Pep Guardiola is a fan favourite, but the USMNT star is playing at a decent level and Fulham could demand more than the expected €31.4m fee. Robinson, Fulham

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Furthermore, Robinson is not suitable for a move to Liverpool. Klopp’s side are even the 56th best choice, according to data analytics experts
Sports’ career advisors consider a number of factors, including potential development and playing time, to determine which club is the right fit for a particular player.

Robinson’s next move is that West Ham United (81 points) are the best of the clubs and Fulham are second with 78 points. Leicester City, Freiburg and Galatasaray complete the top five.

On the other hand, Liverpool is in 56th place with 66 points. So the decision not to sign Robinson was a smart one for the Reds. Robertson’s return to action may have played a part in Liverpool’s low scoring, as Robinson could soon be a back-up option at Anfield.

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