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Andy Robertson 'targeted' for Bayern Munich transfer as Liverpool star lined up for sensational move

Bayern Munich are targeting a sensational move for Andy Robertson, according to a report.

The Scotland captain has continued to be a key man for Liverpool this season despite a couple of injury setbacks. Since his move from Hull City in 2018, he's made 282 appearances for the Reds and is expected to break through the 300 barrier this season with the Anfield side already crowned League Cup champions and still competing on three fronts.

Ending the Jurgen Klopp era on a high is the top priority with Liverpool currently top of the Premier League ahead of a thrilling run-in. But a number of key Anfield stars are expected to consider their futures in the summer when Klopp steps down. According to the Daily Mail, one of those could be Robertson.

It's claimed Bundesliga giants Bayern readying a summer move for Steve Clarke's skipper. They report he's seen as the ideal replacement for Alphonso Davies, who is expected to join Real Madrid in the summer.

Robertson has won it all at Anfield in his near-six-year stay in Merseyside and turns 30 next month. It's believed Bayern accept they have a job on their hands to convince him but it would appear the logical time for Robertson to leave given the long-serving manager is calling time.

He's seen long-serving teammates like Jordan Henderson and James Milner leave recently and should this season end on a high, it could be a fairytale ending for the Tartan Army hero before trying his hand in another country while he is still performing at a high level.

From Liverpool's perspective, it may also be the time to cash in. He has two years to run on his contract so still has some value but that will deteriorate rapidly over the next couple of years, as he ages and his deal runs down.

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