Arne Slot looks likely to stay on as Liverpool’s manager this summer.
There has been a lot of speculation about his future due to the Reds’ poor performances but, with the news that has emerged about one of his former staff members joining the club, his future seems to be sealed.
This means that the Reds can try to make some early moves in the transfer market so that they can improve their ranks.
However, since the Anfield outfit are a sell-to-buy club, they need to move players on before they bring anyone in.
And, even though the transfer window isn’t open yet, some of Slot’s men are going to be on the move with one Liverpool legend even being offered a surprise big-money move.
Fenerbahce have made an offer to Andy Robertson
and Mohamed Salah are the two players guaranteed to be exiting L4 this summer.
The duo have played a major part in one of Liverpool’s most impressive eras with each of them winning everything possible.
However, since neither of them have had the game time that they wanted this term, both have chosen to exit Anfield for nothing this summer.
Speculation about both of their futures has been rife with a fresh report from Sabah now suggesting that Robertson could be on his way to Turkey.
“Despite the upcoming elections, Fenerbahçe management is continuing its transfer efforts and has entered the race for Andrew Robertson,” they wrote.
“A formal offer has been made to the Scottish left-back, a Liverpool legend who is preparing to leave the club due to his contract expiring.
“Fenerbahçe officials reportedly offered the 32-year-old a €3 million annual salary and a 2+1 year contract to persuade him.
“Robertson is said to be receptive to this offer from Fenerbahçe. However, the presidential election on June 6-7 is hindering the transfer.
“The player, wanting to make a decision quickly, reportedly doesn’t want to wait for the Fenerbahçe process and will consider other offers.”
Andy Robertson deserves a big pay day
Robertson has probably achieved everything he’d always wanted during his time with Liverpool.
And, if he was a tad older, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him hang up his boots and call it quits.
But, since he’s only 32 years old, he’s still got at least another couple of years left in the tank.
The Scotsman will undoubtedly have many clubs vying for his transfer but, if he wants a new experience and to try football outside of the United Kingdom, Turkey could be perfect for him.
Fenerbahce regularly play in European football and, even though their domestic league might not be as competitive as England, the battle for the title is always interesting.
He’d also get a decent payday and would be able to end his time in the Premier League on a high, rather than fighting against relegation with teams such as Tottenham and Hull City.