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The Reds are on the hunt for a new left sided full-back after seeing Andy Robertson’s performances come under scrutiny.
And having been one of the Premier League’s most outstanding left-backs this season, Robinson is understood to have moved towards the top of Liverpool’s shortlist.
The USA international is seen as a ‘plug in and play’ option by Liverpool, who are keen to bring in someone who can hit the ground running.
It’s understood that the Reds have been impressed by Robinson’s creative output this season as they look to replace the goal threat of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is likely to depart.
Only Mohamed Salah has more Premier League assists than Robinson this season, with the 27-year-old setting up 10 goals for his teammates.
This is understood to have impressed Liverpool, who have seen Robertson fail to register a single assist during 2024/25.
However, should Robinson arrive at Anfield, RTK have been informed that it is unlikely to be as a straight swap for the Scotland captain.
Instead, Liverpool view the Fulham man as being someone who can immediately compete with Robertson for a starting berth.
In this regard, it’s understood that Robinson is initially being seen as a significant upgrade on Kostas Tsimikas, rather than on Robertson.
However, the former Everton man would be expected to ultimately win his battle with Liverpool’s current first choice.
Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez and Rayan Ait Nouri of Wolves are also under consideration by Liverpool. But Robinson is currently seen internally as the more likely to make an immediate impact with the Reds.
Robinson has been one of the most impressive full-backs in European football this season.
Liverpool fans have already seen the American display his qualities up close, with an excellent performance at Anfield one of the standout moments of Robinson’s campaign.
“What a performance," raved Marco Silva after that game in December. "It's really difficult to find one moment where he wasn't at a really high level.
“Two assists form a full-back at Anfield shows the quality that he has. I remember some seasons ago, even last season, many people were talking about his decision making, but already he's the player from our team with more assists for sure.
“What a performance. Brilliant, unbelievable performance from him,” added the Fulham manager. “I told him at the end of the game that he has to be really proud."