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Andy Robertson Transfer Dliemma At Liverpool

The alternative options to solve Jurgen Klopp's Andy Robertson transfer dilemma at Liverpool.

 Liverpool have a few alternative options to solve their Andy Robertson dilemma.

 It was a memorable campaign for Liverpool last season.  

They have established themselves as an elite Premier League side once again, proving they could go toe to toe with Manchester City domestically while underlining their status as a European powerhouse by winning the Champions League in Madrid.
Across the starting 11, there is little Jurgen Klopp can amend or change in the summer to improve his already impressive side.
Statistically they can boast the best keeper and defence in the division. Their midfield remains robust and domineering, meanwhile their attack truly strikes fear into the heart of defences across England and indeed Europe.
Yet, potential summer departures of some of Liverpool’s fringe players could see the Reds thin on the ground for the new campaign.
In terms of left-backs, Andy Robertson was once again formidable. His position in the PFA Team of the Year all but cemented him as one of, if not the best, left-back in the Premier League. He along with Trent Alexander-Arnold have been vital throughout the course of Liverpool’s season and contributed a staggering 23 league assists between them.

Robertson’s deputy Alberto Moreno has featured only sparsely for the Reds and has now departed the club after the expiry of his contract.
Nevertheless, Moreno was a Spanish international and Liverpool will miss his experience.
Liverpool do have exciting youngsters coming through the ranks in that position, there will be a lack of real cover in that position if Robertson was to pick up an injury or suspension next season.
So what options does Klopp have available ahead of the new season and who should he go with as his number two left-back?http://trk.indoleads.com/5d15bd2a57f95

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